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The employee of Russian state television who was arrested after interrupting a live news program by protesting the war in Ukraine said she was not allowed to sleep in police custody and was interrogated for 14 hours. These were very difficult days of my life because I literally went two full days without sleep, the interrogation lasted for more than 14 hours and they didnt allow me to contact my family and close friends, didnt provide any legal support, Marina Ovsyannikova said after she was released.Ovsyannikova, an employee of Channel 1, walked into the studio during Mondays evening news show with a poster
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