Savchenko, who is under trial in Russia, will be released regardless of the sentence. This is what her lawyer Mark Feigin said. He said Savchenko' s freedom depends on the publickly proved fact of her innocence.
In mid-December the Russian court extended the arrest of Nadia Savchenko to April 16. Then she announced hunger strike - the third after her arrest in the summer of 2014. It lasts more than 40 days