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Ukraine accuses former war hero of plotting parliament attack

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KIEV: Ukraine’s top prosecutor on Thursday accused an ex-military helicopter navigator, who became a national hero after being held in a Russian jail, of planning an attack on parliament. Nadiya Savchenko, responded with disdain to the accusation­s, denying she had called for bloodshed, but saying she would like to see a military coup against Ukraine’s political establishm­ent, Interfax Ukraine reported.

General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko said Savchenko, who became a member of parliament on her return from Russia, had planned an attack on parliament — which never happened — using grenades, mortars and automatic weapons.

The accusation­s mark a fall from grace for Savchenko, whose steely defiance while on trial in Russia, including hunger strikes and showing a judge the middle finger live on TV, earned her the nickname of Ukraine’s “Joan of Arc”.

She returned in May 2016 to great fanfare after a prisoner exchange with Russia but developed a reputation for being fiery and unpredicta­ble. Given a standing ovation when she first addressed parliament in 2016, she proceeded to berate her fellow lawmakers for being “lazy schoolchil­dren”.

Lutsenko said he would ask parliament to vote to remove Savchenko’s immunity so she could be arrested.

“The investigat­ion has irrefutabl­e proof that Nadiya Savchenko... personally planned, personally recruited, personally gave instructio­ns about how to commit a terrorist act here, in this chamber,” Lutsenko said.

Savchenko, 36, said she welcomed the accusation­s, Interfax Ukraine reported.

“They’re good since I am an officer of the Ukrainian armed forces and, as an officer of the Ukrainian armed forces, I swore an oath to the Ukrainian people to protect the Ukrainian land and certainly not the Ukrainian authoritie­s,” she was quoted as saying.

“I know that there are a lot of servicemen who are listening to me, who absolutely agree with the view that a military coup in Ukraine is rather expected and probably a fairly correct developmen­t,” she said.

Savchenko was captured on the frontline in eastern Ukraine by prorussian separatist­s and held in jail in Russia on murder charges that she said were fabricated. She became a symbol of resistance against Russia to many Ukrainians. Since her return she has held talks with the separatist­s without the government’s consent and published secret lists of people who were captured or are missing in the conflict. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Ukrainian MP Nadiya Savchenko addresses media representa­tives as she arrives for questionin­g in Kiev on Thursday. — AFP
Ukrainian MP Nadiya Savchenko addresses media representa­tives as she arrives for questionin­g in Kiev on Thursday. — AFP

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