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Il y a sept ans, un terrible incendie criminel tuaient 48 personnes à Odessa, en Ukraine. Aujourd’hui, les coupables n’ont toujours pas été retrouvé.
Un seul responsable de cette inaction pour l’ONU : les nouvelles autorités ukrainiennes, parvenues au pouvoir après le renversement du gouvernement.
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A Odessa, des nationalistes ukrainiens ont participé ce 2 mai à une marche organisée par le parti d’extrême droite Corps national.
Les manifestants se sont rassemblés sur la place Sobornaïa, où il y a sept ans, des affrontements entre nationalistes et manifestants opposés au coup d’Etat ont éclaté.
Piégées dans Maison des syndicats d’Odessa après avoir été poursuivies par des nationalistes radicaux, 48 personnes étaient décédées dans l’incendie criminel du bâtiment.
Russia will hold an informal Arria Formula meeting of the United Nations Security Council dedicated to the 2014 massacre in the city of Odessa and other crimes committed by Ukrainian nationalists, Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyanskiy said on Sunday.
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On May 2, 2014, Ukrainian nationalists locked pro-federalism protesters in Odessa's Trade Unions House and set the building on fire. Almost 50 people died and some 250 protesters were injured in clashes with the radicals, according to the United Nations.
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