Ukrainian pilot and Member of Parliament, held in Russian prison, Nadia Savchenko, will return to Ukraine in 2016, according to her lawyer, Mark Feygin.
"I’m out of the prison in Novocherkassk. Nadia sends greetings to everyone. Freedom is closer than it seems. In the new year, Savchenko will leave for home," he wrote on Twitter.
terrorists in Donbas and illegally moved to Russia. In Russia, she was accused of complicity in the deaths of Russian journalists. However, according to Savchenko’s defense, she could not be involved in the deaths of reporters, as she had ben captured before they were killed.
The indictment in the criminal case against Savchenko comes to charges of attempted murder, murder, as well as illegal border crossing.
Today, on October 28, the Donetsk city court of Russia’s Rostov region will hold another hearing in Savchenko’s case.