Russian protester interrupts live TV broadcast holding sign saying 'No
Russian protester interrupts live TV broadcast holding sign saying 'No

A protester stormed the set of a Russian evening live broadcast with a sign in English reading: "No War."The woman, Marina Ovsyannikova, was an employee of the state-owned Channel One network in Moscow and was later detained and taken into custody, according to human rights group OVD-Info.

Her sign also included other messages in Russian reading, "Don't believe the propaganda" and "you are being lied to."OVD-Info posted a pre-recorded video from Ovsyannikova after her protest where she said what's happening in Ukraine is a crime."Russia is the aggressor.

The responsibility for this aggression lies on the conscience of only one person and this person is Vladimir Putin," she said.

"My father is Ukrainian, my mother is Russian, and they were never enemies."She said she worked for Channel One over the last few years doing Kremlin propaganda and was now ashamed of it."I am ashamed that I allowed (Channel One) to tell lies from the TV screen.

I am ashamed of letting Russian people get zombied," Ovsyannikova said.

"We just quietly watched this antihuman regime."Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked her during a video address Monday night, according to the Guardian.“I’m thankful to those Russians who don’t stop trying to deliver the truth, who are fighting against disinformation and tell real facts to their friends and families, and personally to that woman who went in the studio of Channel One with an antiwar poster,” he said.

OVD-Info presumed Ovsyannikova was taken to the Ostankino police department but