A Russian state tv worker who stormed the set of a reside information present with an anti-war placard is the most recent and maybe highest-profile act of defiance thus far inside Russia in opposition to President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

Marina Ovsyannikova made a dramatic intervention throughout a bulletin learn by Ekaterina Andreeva, who has been described as Putin's favourite information anchor.

On Monday, Ovsyannikova shouted over the presenter and held up an indication that learn, in Russian: "No to conflict, cease the conflict, do not imagine propaganda, right here they deceive you." Beneath, it mentioned in English: "Russians in opposition to conflict."

"I used to be astonished, I used to be amazed and all my mates have been watching it reside, they did not anticipate it to return. It was so unbelievably courageous," Dmitry Yelovsky, deputy editor in chief of the now-closed unbiased channel TV Rain, instructed BBC radio's At the moment program on Tuesday.

"Channel 1 is considered one of two largest state-owned TV channels," he mentioned, "[Andreeva] is claimed to be the favourite TV host of Vladimir Putin, so tens of millions of individuals have seen what Ovsyannikova did final evening."

Novaya Gazeta, one of many final bastions of unbiased media left in Russia after a clampdown by media watchdog Roskomnadzor, coated the story of Ovsyannikova in a rigorously worded article that didn't fall foul of the authorities and blurred out a lot of the phrases on her picture.

Nevertheless, the publication has reported a variety of circumstances during which abnormal Russians have proven their resistance to the conflict, which must be described domestically as a "army operation."

Police visited the house of a 12-year-old schoolboy in Moscow after he expressed concern in regards to the conflict and shouted "Glory to Ukraine" exterior a classroom, the paper reported.

In one other incident, documented by Human Rights With out Frontiers (HRWF), a 28-year-old geography instructor from college 498 in Moscow was suspended after he posted an Instagram message on March 8 during which he mentioned: "I do not need to be a mirror of state propaganda."

Journalist and broadcaster Yevgenia Albats, whose retailers have been blocked by the Russian authorities, mentioned Russians can solely entry neutral details about the conflict from digital non-public networks, however there was a shift in public opinion.

"Russian public opinion is slowly however absolutely getting it. It's getting that the Russian authorities and Russian troops are waging a conflict of selection and conquest in Ukraine proper now," she instructed the UK's Channel 4 Information.

Jailed opposition politician Alexey Navalny has referred to as for Russians to take to the streets to oppose the conflict in Ukraine, however this comes with appreciable danger.

As of Tuesday, 14,923 folks had been detained throughout the nation, based on OVD-Information, which paperwork political arrests.

"Mass detentions and different kinds of persecution of those that oppose the "particular operation" are going down in opposition to the backdrop of a large-scale state marketing campaign to strengthen censorship and propaganda," OVD-Information mentioned in a report.

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A person seems to be at a pc display watching a dissenting Russian Channel One worker coming into Ostankino on-air TV studio. She is holding up a poster which reads as "No Warfare" and condemning Moscow's army motion in Ukraine in Moscow on March 14, 2022. Getty Photos