The broadcast of the program "Time" on the First Channel of Russia was interrupted by an anti-war action
Baku/14.03.22/Turan: On Monday, the live broadcast of the Vremya program on the First Channel of Russian Television was interrupted by an anti-war action, Radio Liberty reports.
The video of the action is massively published by users of social networks. The footage shows how the presenter of the Vremya program Ekaterina Andreeva, sitting in the studio, talks about the government's plans to mitigate the consequences of Western sanctions. At this moment, the editor Marina Ovsyanikova runs into the studio and stands behind the presenter with a poster with the inscription "Stop the war. Don't believe the propaganda. Here they lie to you" and says "Stop the war!" and "No war!".
A few seconds later, the directors of the Vremya program interrupted the broadcast with shots of a pre-prepared plot.--0--
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