Kremlin spokesman calls TV editor's anti-war protest 'hooliganism'

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov has described the appearance of a woman on the set of the “Vremya” news program as hooliganism, Report informs with reference to TASS.

"As for this young woman, this is hooliganism. The TV channel, and those in charge, are looking into this. This is not on our agenda," Peskov said.

During the broadcast, a young woman holding a poster with a message of protest against the war in Ukraine ran into the set with the host of the program Ekaterina Andreeva.

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