The Cossacks erected a cross in memory of the Odessa residents who were burned alive
Residents of Zaporozhye, with the participation of the All-Ukrainian public movement “Power of Good,” near the Church of St. Princess Olga in the Park of Labor Glory, erected a cross in memory of Odessa residents burned by Maidan workers in the Odessa House of Trade Unions on May 2, 2014.
The corresponding video recording, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, was published on her Facebook page by Kiev human rights activist Elena Berezhna.
During the installation of the memorial cross, it was said that over the past five years the authorities have not named either the organizers or the perpetrators of this heinous crime.
“Each of us remembers this story. Each of us came here today to pay tribute to all the Ukrainians who burned alive in the House of Trade Unions, the Ukrainians who were locked in the House of Trade Unions, were not allowed to leave the building, were thrown with Molotov cocktails, who were killed because they were not afraid to express their position. Five years of silence and sorrow. Five years, and today we don’t know who organized it all. Today we gathered here and, with the money of the townspeople, erected a memorial cross in memory of those tragic events,” said one of the organizers of the commemorative event.
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