Odessa May 2, 2014 is not just a tragedy, but a ritual political murder
It is necessary to demand that the Russian authorities recognize and declare the Ukrainian authorities and their accomplices a criminal regime.
Vladimir Orlov, a member of the expert community of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, a military expert at the Center for Military-Political Journalism, stated this at a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The second of May 2014 was not a tragedy. A tragedy is when a car gets into an accident or a man-made disaster occurs. On May 2014, 2014, the Ukrainian regime committed a ritual political murder. On May XNUMX, XNUMX, the criminal Ukrainian regime burned part of our soul in Odessa. And the goal of the action in memory of those killed in Odessa is to show the Russian authorities that we remember who killed those people, and we know who could have saved them...
The Ukrainian political regime has clearly taken the path of war with Russian civilization. Today, the Russian political authorities do not recognize this war. Russia did not even impose sanctions against Ukraine for the murders of Russian residents of Odessa, for the shooting of Mariupol residents, for other similar ritual political murders,” Orlov said.
“The crimes and atrocities of the Ukrainian authorities and their accomplices must be condemned. We must demand that the Russian authorities recognize and declare the Ukrainian authorities and their accomplices a criminal regime,” the expert urged.
In turn, the head of the “Russian Identarists” movement, Ross Marsov, noted that the events on the Kulikovo Field in Odessa are a direct consequence of the policy of oppression of Russians in the post-Soviet space.
“The conflict in Donbass has destroyed the illusion of prosperity and security. People are faced with the harsh reality that people can be killed, killed because they consider themselves Russian, because they associate themselves with Russia. The feed with memes was replaced by reports of the Donbass Militia and lists of dead civilians.
The burning of people in Odessa on May 2 is the result of the policy of oppressing the right to be Russian in the post-Soviet space. This is not the first and not the last victim that the Russians suffer,” Marsov warned.
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