Sunday, May 4, 2014

Odessa people freed

Clashes broke out in Odessa, where hundreds of protestors gathered to protest the release of the people captured by police last Friday during all the conflict. Pro-Russian activists attacked the police headquarters in Ukraine's southern city of Odessa, forcing the release of several people that were captured from violence two days ago. On Friday violence led to more than 40 deaths. Oust of those 40 deaths 38 were pro-Russian separatists killed when the building they were in caught fire. The police released detainees in an attempt to calm down the crowd attacking the police station. At first it was believed to be 30 detainees freed but ended up being 67.
Antonio Sobevski

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27276120

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