The Russian journalist is now being accused of “espionage” in the pay of the British Marina Ovsyannikova, suddenly appeared live in a news program on Russian state television Channel One a few days ago with an antiwarinUkraine poster. Kirill Kleimyonov, the channel’s head of journalism, made a serious allegation in a video today: “According to our information, Ovsyannikova spoke to the British embassy not long before the protest,” he said, who was also quoted by various British media. On March 15, Osvyannikova appeared with a cardboard sign that read “Stop the War.
The woman was accused today by Kirill Kleimenov, director of the news program concerned, of having had contact “with the British Embassy” in Russia before her protest. “He has no relationship with us, it’s just another lie being peddled by the Kremlin’s disinformation machine,” replied a Foreign Ministry spokesman for Boris Johnson’s government. Earlier, as BBC reported, the Russian opposition newspaper Novaia Gazeta wrote that Ovsiannikova stopped by police after the TV raid and then released had been interrogated for a long time in Moscow on suspicion of alleged contacts with foreign intelligence services. .
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