A very brave lady. If I heard the BBC news correctly, she's now "helping the police with their enquiries" (to coin a phrase) - which means I rather fear for her .
Re the bold bit...That is not the 'Russian way'. There will be little, if any, publicity, but will simply be 'disposed of in the usual way'.Very brave, she will have known better than most the implications of such a move and yet still went through with it. I'd imagine she'll be put on trial with no chance of winning, will be paraded around as an enemy of Russia and will spend a fair few years in the gulag.
Novachok face wipe.Re the bold bit...That is not the 'Russian way'. There will be little, if any, publicity, but will simply be 'disposed of in the usual way'.
More like upto 15 years with the law passed in Russia last week.Nothng like a bit of OTT nonsense.. she'll probably get fined a few hundred quid.
Nothng like a bit of OTT nonsense.. she'll probably get fined a few hundred quid.
Like I said, OTT.More like upto 15 years with the law passed in Russia last week.
Nothng like a bit of OTT nonsense.. she'll probably get fined a few hundred quid.
Might want to rethink that https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-...va-following-on-air-anti-war-protest-12566625
Charged with vandalism…?Suppose, like anything, it depends on what she is charged with. If it's sedition then I doubt it would be so lenient. If it's "disrespect" under his revised laws set out a few years back then a fine or possibly up to 15 days in jail.
A regime that could use nerve agents on a defector in Salisbury are capable of anything regarding this brave Woman. I fear for her life.Hopefully a bit of positive news for that journalist....
The Russian state TV employee who staged an anti-war protest on a live news programme last night is currently on trial at Moscow's Ostankino Court.
Marina Ovsyannikova is being charged with "organising an unauthorised public event," an administrative charge which could result in a fine of up to 30,000 roubles (£200), community service or up to 10 days in jail.
It suggests that the journalist is not being charged under Moscow's new law on "spreading false information about Russia's armed forces".
Earlier we reported that Ovsyannikova's lawyers were unable to locate her, but a photo circulating on social media appears to show her in court with a lawyer.
So brave - hope she survives and is seen again...clearly prepared to suffer for the cause.