The Ministry of Internal Affairs put Marina Ovsyannikova, a former employee of Channel One, on the federal wanted list. This follows from the department's search base. Mediazona drew attention to this.
On October 1, Ovsyannikova, who became widely known after her live anti-war action, escaped from house arrest. This was announced to the state television channel RT by her ex-husband Igor Ovsyannikov. According to him, Ovsyannikova took her 11-year-old daughter with her, the custody of which he is trying to sue.
Earlier, Ovsyannikov imposed a ban on the export of the girl abroad. The former spouses also have a 17-year-old son who has decided to live with his father.
Ovsyannikova was placed under house arrest until October 9 in the case of “fakes” about the Russian army (clause “d” part 2 of article 207.3 of the Criminal Code). The reason for the case was the picket that Ovsyannikova held near Red Square. In her hands she held a poster with the inscription “Putin is a killer” and a mention of Ukrainian children killed by Russia.
Ovsyannikova gained notoriety in March after appearing live on Channel One behind the back of presenter Ekaterina Andreeva with a poster “Stop the war! Don't believe the propaganda, they lie to you here." After that, she was fined three times under the article on “discrediting” the army (Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).