 Ukrainian pilot and deputy of the country's parliament Nadiya Savchenko looking on as she walks inside Russia's Supreme Court building in Moscow after attending an appeal against Moscow's sentencing of Ukrainians Stanislav Klykh and Mykola Karpyuk, who were slapped with up to 22 years in prison for fighting in the 1990s Chechnya war. A popular Ukrainian female combat pilot who served time in a Russian prison gave President Petro Poroshenko a new headache on December 27, 2016 by launching her own opposition movement. Savchenko's new movement is called RUNA -- an acronym for the Movement of Ukraine's Active People. She said the movement would be transformed into a political party when the time was right. / AFP PHOTO / Vasily MAXIMOV