The Russian television producer whose live-on-air protest against the war in Ukraine made headlines around the world has told of how her family life was destroyed by her actions.Ukrainian-born Marina Ovsyannikova, 43, had for years been complicit in consolidating the Kremlin's ongoing narrative in on the flagship Channel One, but three weeks into the war decided she was unable to continue.Her protest, in which she interrupted a live broadcast clutching a sign that read: 'No to war, stop this war - propaganda lies to you', marked one of the most high-profile denunciations of 's 'special military operation' and landed her a job with prominent German news outlet Die Welt.
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