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'Do not believe the propaganda': Russian TV protester is released from questioning
Marina Ovsyannikova, an employee at one of Russia's major state television networks who interrupted a live broadcast to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine, was arrested and interrogated for more than 14 hours and charged with organizing an unauthorized public event. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
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