
Ukrainian pilot, deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Nadezhda Savchenko announced the resumption of a hunger strike. She wrote about this in response to a letter from a translator from French Natalia Mavelvich.
"From 16.03 I am starving again after ten days of the break. And this time - to the victorious end!" - wrote Savchenko. According to her, she cannot go to the "compromise with dishonor."
Lawyer Nikolai Polozov, who visited Savchenko on Monday, confirmed her decision to resume a hunger strike. Savchenko handed him her appeal. In it, she states that she will starve before her return to Ukraine or until her last day in Russia.
On March 14, Savchenko was visited by Ukrainian doctors. They came to the conclusion that she would need about two months to leave the hunger strike .
“Doctors told the hope of the extreme undesirable of the renewal of the hunger strike. The negative consequences will occur much faster than in the first hunger strike,” Polozov wrote then on Twitter. He added that the doctors "adjusted the diet and the course of drugs."
On Friday, the FSIN employees did not miss the doctors to Savchenko for more than seven hours. As a result, they could not go to the pre -trial detention center, as the time of visits ended. Polozov did not exclude that this could be due to a sharp deterioration in Savchenko’s health due to acute pancreatitis.
Among the Ukrainian doctors who examined Savchenko are the chief freelance specialist of the Ministry of Health with a degree in Gastroenterology Natalya Kharchenko, Deputy Chief physician for medical issues of the clinical hospital "Feofania", an anesthetist -resuscitator Andrei Strokan and the head of the National Medical University of the Epiphany named after the Epiphany, the Larisa Neuropathologist. Sokolova.
The fact that Russia agreed to allow Ukrainian doctors to Savchenko , lawyer Ilya Novikov also reported on Friday morning. On the same day, doctors, with her sister, arrested, Vera Savchenko, arrived in Moscow.
Novikov added that the doctors of the hospital of the capital's pre-trial detention center “Sailor Silence” confirmed the presence of Pancreatitis Savchenko. The hostage was first known about this disease on Wednesday from her statement transferred to the will.
The lawyer also said: "I took the first part of the manuscript of the book about the army, Iraq, Maidan, captivated and prison. I persuaded it to start writing for eight months."
On March 11, Savchenko, who had completed a 82-day hunger strike shortly before, promised to start hunger again from March 16 if Ukrainian doctors were not allowed to go to her. She notified the FSIN about her intention.
On February 18, when Savchenko was still holding a hunger strike, a doctor from the Kiev clinic Feofania came to Moscow. The TFR gave permission for his visit to the arrested. Nevertheless, the guards of the "sailor silence" refused to allow the medic for hostage.