An editor whose whereabouts have been unknown for a number of hours after she stormed a reside information broadcast on Russia's state-run TV channel has been pictured on social media at a courthouse in Moscow.

A clip went viral of Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at Channel One showing throughout a broadcast on Monday with an anti-war signal that stated "right here they deceive you" in a hanging show of opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Russian legal professionals instructed the BBC that she had not been contactable amid considerations that she may face severe costs solely days after Russia's parliament handed laws banning the unfold of "faux" information and information "discrediting" the navy.

However a picture of her subsequent to lawyer Anton Gashinsky was shared on Twitter by information outlet Meduza on Tuesday which stated she had appeared in courtroom in Moscow.

Russian information outlet RBC reported that she is accused of an administrative offense underneath protesting legal guidelines, fairly than faux information legal guidelines, and will withstand 10 days in jail.

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Marina Ovsyannikova protests throughout a Channel One broadcast on March 14, 2022. Her signal requires an finish to the battle and legal professionals feared that she may face a troublesome punishment for her actions, Getty Photographs