Nadia Savchenko lawyer Mark Feigin says he is checking on reports that the Ukrainian pilot being held by Russian authorities -- and who has been on a hunger strike for the past month -- has been transferred to "sailor's silence" section for confinement. He also wonders aloud why Savchenko's legal team would only receive such news via mass media.
He quotes LifeNews as the source:
Savchenko's health was said on Friday to have been "deteriorating."
That concludes our live blogging for Saturday, January 17.
Ukrainian presidential aide Yuriy Biryukov said government forces were able to evacuate 23 wounded soldiers and the bodies of three dead soldiers from the Donetsk airport area on Saturday, amid reports of heavy fighting and claims by pro-Russian forces that they controlled the entire facility.
People in Kyiv are planning a march for 1 p.m. local time to honor those noncombatants killed in the shelling of a bus in Volnovakha on January 13.