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Ukraine pilot Savchenko appears in Russian court | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A Ukrainian helicopter pilot, accused of involvement in the killing of two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine, has appeared in court in Russia. | A Ukrainian helicopter pilot, accused of involvement in the killing of two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine, has appeared in court in Russia. |
A pre-trial hearing for Nadia Savchenko, in custody for more than a year, was held in the town of Donetsk, close to the Ukrainian border. | |
It was adjourned after the defence asked for the trial to be moved. | |
Two Russian journalists were killed in a mortar attack last June, which prosecutors allege she helped target. | Two Russian journalists were killed in a mortar attack last June, which prosecutors allege she helped target. |
The case has soured already strained relations between Moscow and Kiev. | The case has soured already strained relations between Moscow and Kiev. |
Russian investigators say Ms Savchenko, a helicopter navigator, was working as a spotter in eastern Ukraine, and provided the co-ordinates for the deadly mortar attack in June 2014. | |
Her lawyers have previously told the BBC that she has an alibi, and had already been captured by rebels at the time the attack happened. | Her lawyers have previously told the BBC that she has an alibi, and had already been captured by rebels at the time the attack happened. |
However, they say a guilty verdict is a foregone conclusion as the court follows political orders. | However, they say a guilty verdict is a foregone conclusion as the court follows political orders. |
If convicted, the pilot could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison in Russia. | If convicted, the pilot could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison in Russia. |
Embassy staff from the UK, US and several other countries were not allowed to attend the pre-trial hearing. | |
Ms Savchenko's defence team requested that the trial be moved to Moscow, away from Rostov region, which borders Ukraine and is close to the ongoing conflict. | |
Her lawyers say the trial was held in remote Donetsk to minimise critical media coverage, and to make the affair as logistically difficult for the defendant as possible. | |
The judge has accepted the defence's right to challenge the location of the trial, and referred it to Rostov's main regional court for consideration. A decision is expected within 10 days. | |
The Ukrainian government says Ms Savchenko was abducted by pro-Russian separatists and handed over to the Russian authorities. | The Ukrainian government says Ms Savchenko was abducted by pro-Russian separatists and handed over to the Russian authorities. |
But Russia says she crossed the border illegally, posing as a refugee, before being detained. | But Russia says she crossed the border illegally, posing as a refugee, before being detained. |
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