Nemtsov murder witness, Ukrainian model Ganna Duritska, ‘blocked from leaving Russia’
The chief witness to the murder of Russian protest leader Boris Nemtsov, a Ukrainian model who was with him when he was shot dead, complained on Monday of being kept under guard in Moscow.

The chief witness to the murder of Russian protest leader Boris Nemtsov, a Ukrainian model who was with him when he was shot dead, complained on Monday of being kept under guard in Moscow.
Ganna Duritska, 23, said she had given all the information she could to investigators but that they were preventing her from leaving Russia “for her security”.
“For three days they have escorted me in police cars to the Investigative Committee,” Duritskaya told the Dozhd television channel, referring to the agency in charge of the probe.
“They don’t explain when I will be let go or for what reason I am kept here.”
Nemtsov, 55, was gunned down close to midnight on Friday in a heavily policed area on a bridge just a few hundred metres from the Kremlin, with the assailants still at large despite a citywide manhunt.