‘I Was Ready for This’: Russian Journalist Who Protested War On-Air Faces New Charges

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
military and said she expects further pressure and intimidation from law enforcement following her return to the country.Marina Ovsyannikova
was briefly detained in Moscow on Sunday evening after a July 15 social media post showed her standing in front of the Kremlin with a poster
reading "How many more children must die [in Ukraine] before you stop?"She was stopped by police officers near her home as she went for a
with "discrediting" the Russian army during last week's trial of opposition politician Ilya Yashin, where she had joined activists who
to be with her children after a brief stint at the German newspaper Die Welt.Ovsyannikova made international headlines in March after
detained and then released with a fine of 30,000 rubles ($500) for breaching Russian protest law.Since then, she has faced harsh criticism