Russian woman could serve 15 years after antiwar outburst on live TV

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Russian woman could serve 15 years after antiwar outburst on live TV
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Marina Ovsyannikova could face a long prison sentence for staging a protest on live television that's drawn headlines and gone viral.

An editor at a Russian television channel could face over a decade in prison after staging a protest against her country's invasion of Ukraine during a live broadcast.

Russia's parliament earlier this month passed a pair of bills that outlaw information"discrediting" the Russian military,. The new laws also ban media from using the words"invasion" or"assault" to describe the conflict in Ukraine.

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