Pilot accused in journalists deaths to learn fate overflies

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 03:58:52


CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached.

Nadezhda Savchenko was arrested in 2014, charged in the deaths of two journalists killed during fighting in eastern Ukraine.

Savchenko has said she did not kill anyone, maintaining she was kidnapped in Ukraine and brought across the border into Russia before being charged.



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She says her detention is politically motivated.

The hearing was expected to continue Tuesday.

Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention.

In a letter from prison written in response to questions from CNN last year, she said she had already been in captivity for an hour when the Russian journalists were killed.

'The 'rebels' themselves told me that those journalists came under fire of their own 'makhnovtsi' (slang for 'anarchists'),' she said.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia.

Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. The hearing was expected to continue Tuesday. Nadezhda Savchenko was arrested in 2014, charged in the deaths of two journalists killed during fighting in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. She says her detention is politically motivated. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. Nadezhda Savchenko was arrested in 2014, charged in the deaths of two journalists killed during fighting in eastern Ukraine. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. In a letter from prison written in response to questions from CNN last year, she said she had already been in captivity for an hour when the Russian journalists were killed. Nadezhda Savchenko was arrested in 2014, charged in the deaths of two journalists killed during fighting in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. In a letter from prison written in response to questions from CNN last year, she said she had already been in captivity for an hour when the Russian journalists were killed. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. The hearing was expected to continue Tuesday. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. Nadezhda Savchenko was arrested in 2014, charged in the deaths of two journalists killed during fighting in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. She says her detention is politically motivated. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko awarded Savchenko the title Hero of Ukraine, one of the nation's highest honors. She was also voted into the Ukrainian parliament in absentia. She says her detention is politically motivated. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. Savchenko has gone on hunger strikes during her captivity -- including one that lasted 83 days -- to protest her detention. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. In a letter from prison written in response to questions from CNN last year, she said she had already been in captivity for an hour when the Russian journalists were killed. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that a verdict had been reached in the trial of Nadezhda Savchenko. No formal verdict has yet been reached. 'The 'rebels' themselves told me that those journalists came under fire of their own 'makhnovtsi' (slang for 'anarchists'),' she said.

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