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Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko found guilty over killing of two Russian journalists, court finds | Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko found guilty over killing of two Russian journalists, court finds |
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A Russian court has found Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko guilty of complicity to murder two Russian journalists in war-torn eastern Ukraine. | A Russian court has found Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko guilty of complicity to murder two Russian journalists in war-torn eastern Ukraine. |
Prosecutors argued that she was driven by “political hatred” and ordered the mortar fire that killed the journalists in eastern Ukraine and are calling for a 23-year prison sentence for Ms Savchenko. The sentencing in the case is expected later. | |
The verdict is likely to inflame already dire relations between Moscow and Kiev. | |
The 34-year-old was captured by pro-Moscow rebels in June 2014, according to Reuters, during the separatist conflict there and handed over to Russian authorities where she was charged with directing mortar fire which killed two Russian journalists. She has denied wrongdoing. | |
Ms Savchenko is regarded as a national hero and symbol of anti-Kremlin defiance by many in her native Ukraine. In Russia, state TV has depicted her as a dangerous Ukrainian nationalist with the blood of civilians on her hands. | |
The judge, Leonid Stepanenko, told a courtroom in southern Russia that Savchenko had "deliberately inflicted death on two persons, acting by prior conspiracy, and on the motives of hatred and enmity." | |
The case has attracted from criticism from the West. According to the BBC, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has said she should be freed "immediately and unconditionally" while the US envoy to the UN, Samantha Power, described the trial as "farcical". | |
Additional reporting by wires |