Marina Ovsyannikova, a former Russian television officer opposed the Ukrainian war, was wanted for fleeing during his home time.
The name of Marina Ovsyannikova today appeared in the wanted list of the Russian Ministry of Home Affairs.
My ex -wife left home house arresting at the appointment of the court last night, taking our 11 -year -old daughter with and not knowing where to go, Ovsyannikova's ex -husband said.
Marina Ovsyannikova presented to court in Moscow on July 28.
Ovsyannikova, 44, was under house arrest since August while waiting for trial.
Russia in early March approved the ban on damaging the reputation of the army and spreading fake news, the false news of the Russian armed forces, after Moscow launched a military campaign in Ukraine.
Ovsyannikova was born in Ukraine, famous in March after interrupting a live broadcast on Channel One channel with a banner that oppose military campaign in Ukraine.
The Kremlin calls the channel One channel staff that interrupted a live broadcast to protest the military campaign in Ukraine.