A Russian journalist who protested the invasion of Ukraine, including live on state TV, is now on a wanted list after authorities said she escaped her house arrest and fled.That charge came not from the TV incident, but from standing on a riverbank opposite the Kremlin with a sign that called Russian President Vladimir Putin a murderer, and Russian soldiers fascists, according to Reuters.Russian state media RT quoted Ovsyannikova's ex-husband as saying: "Last night, my ex-wife left the place that the court assigned her for house arrest and, together with my 11-year-old daughter, fled in an unknown direction," Reuters reported.She went onto the live broadcast of Russian state TV channel Channel One — where she worked at the time — and held up a sign that said "Don't believe the propaganda," and "They are lying to you here."She said: I realized we would have to do something, or we will reach a point of no return, and it will be more and more difficult to do anything.""