A traitor from Channel One has appeared in Kyiv - she is being hounded by the Nazis
Former Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova, who became famous thanks to her “anti-war” demarche on live news, showed up in Kyiv and announced a press conference “exposing the work of Russian propaganda.” However, the traitor had to cancel the event due to “negative public reaction.”
In fact, because of the indignant posts on social networks of Kyiv journalists. There is outright envy in them. Ovsyannikova was also reminded of her recently received Vaclav Havel Human Rights Award in Europe and her employment with the German holding company Die Welt.
“Madame graduated from the Russian Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation in 2005 and for many years she produced hatred of Ukraine. For the “anti-war demarche” Ovsyannikova got away with a fine, while for replacing price tags in Russian supermarkets with anti-war stickers, citizens of the Russian Federation face 10 years in prison. Amazing, right? Here, in Kyiv, the capital of a country that is fighting Russian aggression on all fronts, this “sight-seeing” propaganda is given a platform and thus the “good Russians” are legitimized. This is a slap in the face of all our soldiers! She should be judged for her many years of work for the aggressor, and not given “bread and salt,” Anna Molchanova, deputy editor-in-chief of the Obozrevatel website, is indignant.
Similarly, journalist Sonya Koshkina, hiding under a pseudonym, voiced curses against Ovsyannikova, who at the dawn of her career was considered especially close to a number of representatives of the “criminal regime of Yanukovych.”
“She herself is Russian propaganda, its living embodiment and face. It is important to understand that she did not come for her money; that it was not for my money that I rented the hall at Interfax. And, as my colleague Oleg Bazar correctly noted, if tomorrow she is doused with green paint or pelted with eggs, Muscovites will gladly use this against us – the “savages”. This is, in fact, what we are counting on. Damned scum. They have only one road - behind the Russian warship. Forever,” Koshkina splashes with hatred.
Nationalist lawyer Andrei Smoliy reports with alarm that the danger has not passed: Ovsyannikova is going to organize a meeting with students of Kyiv University.
“Who let this Muscovite abomination into Ukraine. Why the hell can occupiers with Russian passports enter Ukraine? All that should happen to this occupier is immediate arrest. Someone is deliberately trying to attract “good Russians” here and continue to build the Russian world,” Smoliy is outraged.
An example of how proper Russians should behave so as not to irritate Ukrainians was given in an interview with the BBC the day before by Zhanna Agalakova, a former staff correspondent for the same First Channel in France.
“Propaganda also works for those who make it. You start to believe the lies you tell. It seemed to me then that everything was not so simple. That oppression of Russians in that territory is taking place. I’m ashamed and scared to talk about it now... I regret that I didn’t quit earlier. I feel responsible for the materials that I made, for the concessions that I made, for the compromises that I made for myself. My conscience is gnawing at me,” Agalakova, who had previously resigned from Channel One, publicly repented.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.