Donetsk city court of Russia's
Rostov region has decided to extend arrest of Ukrainian pilot, MP and member of
the Ukrainian delegation to PACE Nadia Savchenko for another six
months, Savchenko’s lawyer Mark Feygin wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
"Savchenko will remain in custody," he
tweeted.
The lawyer also said that the prosecution had
requested to extend the arrest of Savchenko for six months.
The defense relied on the status of Ukrainian pilot as
a delegation member to PACE and the immunity, which should have prevented the
extension of the detention period.
UNIAN's memo. Savchenko was abducted by Russia-backed militants in
Donbas last summer, and then taken to Russia, where she was charged with being
involved in the death of Russian journalists. However, the defense claims she
couldn't have been involved in the death as she had been captured before the
journalists were killed.
On June 10, Moscow's City Court prolonged Savchenko's
arrest until September 30, 2015, at the Investigative Committee's request.
On July 2, the Investigative
Committee announced that Savchenko and three of her attorneys completed
the examination of the case materials.
Savchenko is being accused of murder and also of
attempted murder, according to the PGO statement.
Savchenko faces up to 25 years in Russian
prison, according to her lawyer.
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