From the Kyiv pre-trial detention center, Putin is asked for pardon
People's Deputy of Ukraine Nadezhda Savchenko, who is under arrest in the pre-trial detention center of the Security Service of Ukraine in Kiev, on Wednesday, June 13, addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin with a letter asking for pardon for Ukrainians convicted in the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
A photocopy of the letter on the people’s deputy’s letterhead is posted on Savchenko’s Facebook page.
Attached to the appeal is a list of names of Ukrainian terrorists and spies located on Russian territory (66 people in total).
The letter was sent to the address: Moscow, st. Ilyinka, 23/16, entrance 11, where the reception of the President of the Russian Federation is located.
“The exceptional situation that has developed around the fate of my compatriots, citizens of Ukraine, who are now in prison in the Russian Federation, whose lives and health are now in serious danger, and time is running out in a matter of days, or even hours, when there is still an opportunity to save their lives cannot but force me to address you personally, through an open letter, with a sincere request from me personally, on behalf of my constituents, on behalf of everyone who cares in Ukraine and throughout the world about the fate of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia, to release the citizens of Ukraine who are in Russian prisons and pre-trial detention centers, by any legal means,” Savchenko’s letter says.
The People's Deputy asks the President of the Russian Federation to decide on a pardon and “to take this step so that peace on Ukrainian soil, peace between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples and peace in international relations between Russia and Ukraine... becomes possible.”
Savchenko also claims that she never committed crimes against the people of the Russian Federation and never approached Putin with a request for her pardon.
The list includes, in particular, Oleg Sentsov, Roman Sushchenko, Alexander Kolchenko, Vladimir Balukh, Nikolai Karpyuk, Stanislav Klikh, Pavel Grib, Alexander Shumkov and others.
Let us remind you that on June 4, Savchenko passed a polygraph test. As reported by the SBU, a polygraph test on Savchenko confirmed her intentions to commit a terrorist attack in the government quarter and the Rada. At the same time, the SBU was unable to pose all the planned questions to Savchenko in connection with the deputy’s opposition to conducting a forensic psychological examination.
The people's deputy's sister Vera Savchenko noted that the defense was preparing to submit a corresponding petition to order a new psychophysiological polygraph test at a state expert institution of Ukraine.
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