In Odessa, the police made peace with Euromaidan

24.11.2014 23:13
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Society, Odessa, Policy, Ukraine


Odessa, November 24 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The head of the Odessa Main Directorate, Ivan Katerynchuk, ordered an internal investigation into the events of a year ago, when police officers demolished the Euromaidan tent city on Primorsky Boulevard in Odessa.

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According to Katerynchuk’s order, a working group will be created to investigate those events, it will be headed by Katerynchuk’s adviser Marushevsky, and will include Euromaidan activists. The order was the police’s response to protests, whose participants demand punishment for the 126 police officers involved in the destruction of the tent city.

As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday, November 23, in Odessa, Euromaidan activists held a rally, after which they brought a trash can to Katerynchuk and demanded his lustration. The day before law enforcement officers dispersed a similar protest.

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