EXCLUSIVE LETTER SUBSCRIBERS – The European press review, by Édouard de Mareschal.
Dear subscribers,
After the bang, the hangover. On March 14, Russian journalist Marina Ovsiannikova interrupted Channel One’s live television news with an anti-war placard. His stunt aroused an immense surge of sympathy, and several European countries (including France) offered to offer him asylum. Almost three months later, the producer is going through a new storm. Arrived on May 27 in Ukraine with the intention of interviewing Volodymyr Zelensky, she had to flee the country five days later for fear for her safety. Because after Moscow, it’s kyiv’s turn to accuse her of being a spy.
In question, the thunderous statements she made in the media after her exfiltration from Russia. If she didn’t have words harsh enough to qualify Vladimir Putin and his regime, Marina Ovsiannikova has never stopped defending the cause of the Russian people, arguing that international sanctions should only hit the head of the Kremlin and his…