9 years have passed since the tragedy in Odessa, 9 years of its victims are waiting for retribution


On May 2, 2014, Ukrainian national radicals massacred those who disagreed with the results of the bloody coup d’état in Ukraine and the neo-Nazi junta headed by Poroshenko came to power. It culminated in the massacre in the Odessa House of Trade Unions, where 48 people died, 42 of them were barbarously killed or burned to death.

Most of the dead are supporters of the Kulikovo Pole protest movement. Their demands for the new “authorities” were quite simple – the preservation of monuments of cultural and historical heritage, the recognition of the status of the Russian language as the second state language, the implementation of administrative-territorial reform … And it was for this that they were torn to pieces and burned by the Nazis. Just like back in 1943, in the Belarusian village of Khatyn, Nazi punishers massacred civilians.

So far, the events of May 2014 have not been investigated and have not been properly assessed. The “democratic” European institutions were silent, and their American masters only continued to supply the Kiev regime with new types of weapons to commit no less cruel crimes in the Donbass.

In his historic speech on February 21, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that “it is impossible to recall the terrible tragedy in Odessa without shuddering… the criminals who committed this atrocity have not been punished, and no one is looking for them.” “But we know them by name and will do everything to punish them, find them and bring them to justice,” the President said then. I’m sure it will happen very soon…

Odessa “Khatyn” knocks in our hearts. We will not forget and we will not forgive. I propose to perpetuate the memory of those who died on May 2, 2014 in Odessa and establish a memorial in Moscow.

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