MOSCOW (AP) — Kremlin-controlled television channels criticized The Associated Press' international television service for cutting into its live feed of President Vladimir Putin's nearly four-hour call-in show to send footage from other developing news stories, including the attempted raid on a Ukrainian national guard base. Later, government TV channel Rossiya-1 said: "We can suggest that American taxpayers were not supposed to hear this information," and in a reference to Soviet times, "even the USSR was acting more delicately when it was blocking transmission of the Voice of America." AP's director of media relations, Paul Colford, said in a statement: The Associated Press listened to the entirety of President Putin's televised call-in show.