Russian journalist who attacked Putin’s war live on TV may have been poisoned

Marina Ovsyannikova was hospitalised on Thursday after suddenly falling ill as she left her Paris apartment

Marina Ovsyannikova's apartment is being examined by French police
Marina Ovsyannikova's apartment is being examined by French police Credit: AP

A Russian state TV journalist who denounced Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine live on air may have been poisoned in France.

Marina Ovsyannikova called emergency services and was hospitalised on Thursday after suddenly falling ill as she left her Paris apartment and said she suspected she was poisoned, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

Police were examining her apartment and an investigation was underway, the prosecutor’s office added.

Ms Ovsyannikova, who worked at Russian state television Channel One, drew international attention in March 2022 after appearing behind the anchor of an evening news broadcast with a sign that said, “Stop the war, don’t believe the propaganda, they are lying to you here.”

Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, which helped Ms Ovsyannikova escape Russia and settle in France, said its team has been “at her side’’ since she sought medical attention. 

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The group did not have further information about what happened.

Ms Ovsyannikova was charged with disparaging the Russian military and fined 30,000 rubles ($270 at the time). She later staged a protest near the Kremlin in July 2022, was detained and placed under house arrest before escaping to France with her daughter.

Earlier this month, a Moscow court sentenced her to eight and a half years in prison in absentia for spreading false information about the Russian army. 

It was the latest example of a Russian crackdown on dissent that has intensified since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly 20 months ago. 

The scale of the crackdown has been unprecedented in post-Soviet Russia.

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