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Ukraine's Savchenko goes on hunger strike over detention

Published 23/03/2018, 13:17
Updated 23/03/2018, 13:20
© Reuters. Ukrainian lawmaker Nadiya Savchenko, who was detained on charges of planning a military-style coup, attends a court hearing in Kiev

© Reuters. Ukrainian lawmaker Nadiya Savchenko, who was detained on charges of planning a military-style coup, attends a court hearing in Kiev

By Olena Vasina

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian lawmaker Nadiya Savchenko began a hunger strike on Friday to protest her detention on charges of planning a coup against the government, less than two years after being welcomed home as a national hero.

Savchenko, an ex-helicopter navigator who served time in a Russian jail as a prisoner of war, was detained in Kiev on Thursday. Authorities charged her with planning an attack on parliament using grenades and automatic weapons.

Since her return to Ukraine, Savchenko has been a frequent and outspoken critic of the administration in Kiev. She says the authorities set up the coup plot to discredit her, but she does not deny seeking to overthrow the government.

Speaking at a televised pre-trial hearing to determine the terms of her arrest, Savchenko said she would protest her treatment the same way she did her imprisonment in Russia.

"I will go on a hunger strike from today and again show all the unbelievers," she said. "I will show the Ukrainian people what a hero is."

She wore a black t-shirt with a trident motif - a national symbol in Ukraine - similar to her outfit while standing trial in Russia.

Her defiance in the Russian court earned her the nickname of Ukraine's "Joan of Arc," and at the time posters calling for her release were hung on the streets, at airports and in the chamber of parliament.

But she has fallen out of favour since returning to Kiev in 2016 because of her outspoken manner and erratic behaviour.

In 2016, President Petro Poroshenko conferred on Savchenko the country's highest honour, "Hero of Ukraine." But on Thursday he suggested her alleged coup plot was a Russia-led special operation to destabilise Ukraine.

"All this is another reminder that a large-scale hybrid war is being waged against Ukraine," he said in a post on Facebook (NASDAQ:FB).

© Reuters. Ukrainian lawmaker Nadiya Savchenko, who was detained on charges of planning a military-style coup, attends a court hearing in Kiev

Later on Friday, the court is expected to decide whether to release Savchenko pending trial or keep her in detention.

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