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Anti-Russia Ukrainian MP to be arrested on treason charges

Nadiya Savchenko holds her medal of Hero of Ukraine as she speaks to lawmakers during the sitting of Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on March 22, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

A Ukrainian MP who was once hailed as a symbol of resistance against Russia, but now stands accused of plotting a terrorist attack in Kiev, has been stripped of her immunity by parliament.

Nadiya Savchenko planned "a large-scale terrorist act in the center of the Ukrainian capital," general prosecutor, Yuriy Lutsenko, told lawmakers in parliament on Thursday.

He claimed she had made a deal with leaders of Russian-backed separatist republics in the country's east to "obtain the weapons necessary for such an attack, in particular mortars of 120 mm caliber, small arms, sniper rifles, combat grenades".

Lutsenko said the planned attack would have brought a "sea of blood, chaos" to central Kiev.

He also showed lawmakers a 30-minute video of a woman who looked like Savchenko talking to two apparently Ukrainian officers about plans to attack parliament.

The parliament authorized the lifting of immunity and, in a separate vote, the arrest of Savchenko by 268 votes to 10, minutes after Lutsenko's speech.

Nadiya Savchenko listens to Ukraine's Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko showing documents during the sitting of Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on March 22, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

In 2014, the 36-year-old former combat pilot was captured while fighting against Kremlin-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine and found guilty of involvement in the killing of two Russian journalists in the country's war-torn east.

She spent around two years in a Russian prison and became a symbol of Ukraine's resistance, launching several hunger strikes.

Savchenko returned to a hero's welcome to Kiev in May, 2016 as part of a prisoner swap with Russia.

But her political star has faded since her return to Kiev, where she became a lawmaker for former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko's political party.

She has regularly stirred controversy and contradicted President Petro Poroshenko's policies by supporting direct talks with pro-Kremlin separatists and visiting rebel-held territory.

(Source: AFP)


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