This is the moment a reporter suddenly realises she is on television and hurriedly hurls her coat into the nearest bush.
TV journalist Maria Ryabova was waiting to give a broadcast in Russia with the coat wrapped loosely around her to keep warm.
But she suddenly finds herself unexpectedly on live television and her producer shouting: ‘Take off your coat.
Throw it on the ground.’ Ms Ryabova jumps with a start, whips off her coat, turns around and promptly throws it under the bush she was standing in front of in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast.
She then does her best to resume the broadcast and puts on a huge smile before continuing with her story about celebrations to mark Victory Day in Russia.
Ms Ryabova was covering tributes to the war dead in the far east of Russia for local TV Channel, OTV Sakhalin.
Victory Day is a major public holiday which marks the anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, as World War II is known in Russia.
It marks the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945 which happened late in the evening of 8th May but is marked in Russia on 9th May as it was after midnight in Moscow.
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