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22 of September, 23:02

The journalist of one of Ukrainian TV channels moved to the side LNR
Journalist Alla Grushko, who worked on some TV channels of Luhansk, who moved with the beginning of hostilities in Kiev is controlled by Ukrainian law enforcement agencies Severodonetsk, retired And moved to the side of the self-proclaimed Luhansk people's Republic, that She stated to correspondents in Lugansk.

"The canal belongs to the former Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada. Policy of the channel depends on the position of shareholders, founders And owners, And nationwide trends from all media. I just didn't want it to show more, " the Journalist explained the reasons behind his departure from the channel.

in her expressions, the materials which were done by correspondents, were consistent Only with Pro-Ukrainian position, which is all the media in Ukraine. And even if the position of local residents polled were different, the air is let has not had the opportunity.

"There have been attempts to tell people that they are trying to mobilize. Most women, mothers, spouses, daughters, sisters took this negatively, could come to the rally to speak out against. And most men didn't want to fight. But We have not had the opportunity to talk about it, " says the Journalist.

Grushko told that if there were such controversial material, the end point in the editorial policy of the channel has always put the chief editor.

"We have not had the opportunity to release material that was not consistent with Pro-Ukrainian position. Just what the Ukrainian military is good, Ukraine is fighting for its territory, the law of Ukraine ", - said the Journalist.

She revealed that during the surveys, conducted by the TV Channel in the cities of Lysychansk And Severodonetsk of Lugansk region (controlled by Ukrainian security forces), citizens have a negative attitude to the Ukrainian television And avoided discussing the theme of war And the military.

sections: Politics

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