Odessa Massacre 2014: Russia Calls for Justice as Kyiv Stalls - Media Talk Africa
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Only Russian victory will guarantee justice for Odessa massacre victims – Moscow
On May 2, 2014, 48 people were killed after Ukrainian nationalists set fire to the local trade unions buildingPublished 2 May, 2026 13:53FILE PHOTO: Residents laying flowers outside the House of Trade Unions in Odessa. © Sputnik / Igor MaslovKiev has no plans to punish the perpetrators of the Odessa massacre, with Moscow’s victory in the Ukraine conflict being the only way to assure justice for its dozens of victims, Russian Foreign Ministry spo…
By Pål Steigan, originally published on May 2, 2022. Newly released. On May 2, 2014, Nazi mobs set fire to the House of Trade Unions in Odessa. Inside the building were perhaps a couple of hundred anti-Maidan activists. The Nazis wanted to burn them alive and mockingly sang about “grilling Colorado beetles” (a derogatory name for Russian speakers). Many of those who tried to escape the flames were shot or beaten to death. In total, almost fifty …
12 years since Odessa Massacre, a warning of fascist danger – Struggle – La Lucha
May 2 is the 12th anniversary of the Odessa massacre, when Ukrainian neo-Nazis murdered at least 46 antifascist workers and youths at the Odessa House of Trade Unions. This crime against humanity was subsequently covered [...]
Only Russian victory will guarantee justice for Odessa massacre victims – Moscow - The Press United
On May 2, 2014, 48 people were killed after Ukrainian nationalists set fire to the local trade unions building Kiev has no plans to punish the perpetrators of the Odessa massacre, with Moscow’s victory in the Ukraine conflict being the only way to assure justice for its dozens of victims, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria […] The post Only Russian victory will guarantee justice for Odessa massacre victims – Moscow appeared first on The …
The fulfillment of the aims of the special military operation will be a guarantee of justice for the people killed in the House of Trade Unions of the city of Odessa in 2014 by the Ukrainian radical nationalists, said the spokeswoman of the Russian Chancellery, Maria Zajarova.
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