A BRAVE anti-war activist stormed Russia’s main propaganda news show with a sign saying: “They’re lying to you.” Marina Ovsyannikova’s sign also said “stop the war” and “don’t believe the propaganda” as she chanted: “Stop the war! No to war!” A brave anti-war activist stormed Russia’s main propaganda news show She is thought to be an editor at Channel One, which was broadcasting the live news programme she stormed this evening. It is also understood she has been taken to a police station and will be charged with discrediting the Russian armed forced. Marina also blamed Putin for the war and apologised for her role in state TV during a pre-recorded video. She said: “What’s happening in Ukraine is a crime, and Russia is the aggressor. READ MORE ON UKRAINE “The responsibility for this aggression lies with one man: Vladimir Putin. “My father is Ukrainian, my mother is Russian, and they were never enemies. This necklace [shows] Russia must stop this fratricidal war. “Unfortunately, for the last few years I’ve been working for Channel One. “I’ve been doing Kremlin propaganda and I’m very ashamed of it – that I let people lie from TV screens and allowed the Russian people to be zombified. Most read in News WARNING Live Ukraine updates as Putin warned UK is ready for war if NATO country bombed KILLING FIELDS Call Of Duty-style video shows Ukrainian troops blowing up Russian Z tank BOOB JOB I told a barmaid to go TOPLESS at work - if you don't like it don't come to my pub CHILLING WARNING Russia tests 7,000mph hypersonic missile that could hit London in 5mins KILL LIST Russian captain killed in ‘top-secret’ operation as Putin loses ANOTHER commander DOG DAYS Farmer leaves emotional note to dog owners after having to put down animals “We didn’t say anything in 2014 when it only just began. We didn’t protest when the Kremlin poisoned Navalny. We just silently watched this inhuman regime. “Now the whole world has turned away from us, and ten generations of our descendants won’t wash off this fratricidal war.” At least 14,911 protestors have been arrested by Russian police since the start of the invasion