Back In Ukraine, Freed Pilot Savchenko Launches New Hunger Strike
Umer Jamshaid Published August 02, 2016 | 04:45 PM
KIEV, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 2nd Augst,2016) - A Ukrainian pilot, who was freed from a Russian jail in May, announced a fresh hunger strike Tuesday in protest over Kiev's failure to secure the return of other prisoners of war in the separatist east. A Russian court sentenced the 35-year-old army helicopter navigator Nadiya Savchenko to 22 years in prison in March over the 2014 killing of two Russian journalists in the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine. She was swapped for two Russian soldiers and has since assumed a seat in Ukraine's parliament and made a number of highly-charged statements protesting the Western-backed authorities' failure to settle a 27-month war that has claimed nearly 9,500 lives. One of Savchenko's biggest causes has been securing the release of more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers captured by pro-Russian insurgents who control swathes of the former Soviet republic's industrial southeast. "As of today, I again announce a hunger strike in response to the inability of all those in power the world over to release Ukrainians from captivity," she told reporters.
"The strike will continue until a positive result is achieved." Savchenko added that she also wanted dozens of "political prisoners" returned from Russia and Crimea through talks between Moscow and Kiev -- whose relations have been frozen since the Black Sea peninsula's annexation in March 2014. Ukraine's historic February 2014 pro-EU revolution was followed by its loss of Crimea to Russia and the onset of conflict that Moscow denies plotting or backing in reprisal for the geopolitical loss of its western neighbour. Savchenko staged repeated hunger strikes during her detention in Russia that at times stretched on for weeks. Some opinion polls show her now ranking as one of Ukraine's most trusted politicians. But she has made enemies among some powerful fellow lawmakers for calling for talks with pro-Russian insurgents that could offer them broader autonomy and end the war.
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