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A Russian journalist who dared to defy the Kremlin is the latest victim of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assault on the free press.

Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas has the latest on Marina Ovsyannikova's comments following her court appearance on 'America Reports.

Marina Ovsyannikova interrupts a live news bulletin on Russia's state TV "Channel One" holding up a sign that reads "NO WAR. Stop the war. Don't believe propaganda. They are lying to you here." at an unknown location in Russia March 14, 2022, in this still image obtained from a video uploaded on March 14.

Hoffman pondered how long Putin loyalists will put up with the nonstop propaganda, noting others can turn on the Kremlin like Ovsyannikova did. FOX NEWS CAMERAMAN PIERRE ZAKRZEWSKI KILLED IN UKRAINE: ‘ABSOLUTELY HEARTBROKEN AT THE LOSS OF A LEGEND’ "This is where you’re starting to see cracks in Vladimir Putin’s Orwellian propaganda machine, and they have to be careful about of much of a crackdown because people will say ‘f—k it, I’m not doing this," Freeman said."When you’re a brutal autocracy like Russian you’re threading the needle, you’re trying to scare people into not protesting your evil regime but at the same time you know that if all the people rose up, you’re done.

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