“Throughout the eight years since the events of 2 to 3 May 2014 unfolded in Kulikovo Pole Square in Odessa and the city’s Trade Unions House, Kiev has been arresting both the victims of those events and their relations. Initially, this was done to swap them for members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, taken prisoner in 2014 in the Russia-bordering regions of Donbass, as they waged their punitive operation against the formations of local militias seeking to defend their homes. The first few such exchanges involved several survivors of the blaze at Odessa's House of Trade Unions," said the woman.
"No one was called to account - at any level. Neither the direct perpetrators, nor the organisers. Moreover, when in the wake of those events residents tried to organise demonstrations or flash mobs to draw attention to the tragedy and commemorate the victims, participants were arrested," she said.