Sunday, May 4, 2014

Odessa Police Station Stormed By Pro-Russian Activists

People gather in front of Ukrainian Interior Ministry security forces members who formed a cordon outside Odesa's police station. (Gleb Garanich/Reuters)

Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russians Attack Odessa Police HQ -- BBC

Pro-Russian activists have attacked the police headquarters in Odessa, two days after violence in the southern Ukrainian city left dozens dead.

The clashes came after hundreds of people gathered outside the building, demanding that those arrested after Friday's unrest be released.

The victims were mostly pro-Russian separatists killed when the building they were barricaded in caught fire.

Ukraine's interim PM has accused police of failing to prevent the violence.

Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who is now in Odessa, has ordered a full investigation, saying the authorities did "nothing to stop this crackdown", and were "inefficient and they violated the law".

But he said the unrest was "part of a plan fomented by Russia to destroy Ukraine".

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More News On The Odessa Police Station Being Stormed By Pro-Russian Activists

Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russia crowd attacks police station in Odessa -- CBC/Reuters
Hundreds of pro-Russians attack Odessa police station -- France 24
Pro-Russian militants storm Odessa police headquarters -- RTE
Pro-Russian Rebels Storm Police HQ In Ukraine -- SKY News
Ukraine police station in Odessa attacked -- Al Jazeera

Update: Odessa police release 67 anti-govt activists after crowd surrounds police HQ -- RT

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