Radicals shooting at people in Odessa’s burning building caught on tape
by alethoRT | May 4, 2014
New
video has emerged online which shows a man shooting at the windows of
Odessa’s burning House of Trade Unions. At least 39 anti-government
activists died in the flames on May 2 in the building besieged and set
ablaze by radicals.
A man in the video is wearing a bulletproof vest and shoots several times in the direction of the burning House of Trade Unions.
Another
video of the same man shows him speaking on the phone passionately
arguing that he and his people are unarmed, while having to confront
armed anti-government protesters. The man introduces himself as sotnik
Mykola (“sotnik” is what Maidan group leaders in Kiev call themselves)
He also says he was wounded in the leg by protesters, although he
doesn’t look hurt in the footage.
Both
the videos have gathered thousands of views on YouTube, stirring a wave
of indignation at the man’s hypocrisy and his shooting at the people
trapped inside the burning building.
Survivors of the fire say they had to barricade themselves inside the House of Trade Unions, to hide from an aggressive mob, which had torched their tent camp.
Radicals
then began throwing Molotov cocktails at the Trade Unions building,
setting it on fire. Witnesses say that those who managed to escape the
fire, were severely beaten outside by the besiegers of the burning
building.
“We
couldn't go down, we were seeing people from other floors being brought
down and then those rioters down there attacked them like a pack of
wolves,” a survivor of the fire, who was hiding on the roof of the
building, told RT.
Afraid
of falling into the hands of radicals, people didn’t leave the House of
Trade Unions, where dozens eventually burnt alive, suffocated or jumped
out of windows.
The
Ukrainian Interior Ministry however offers a different version of
events, saying the victims of the violent unrest started the fire
themselves, when they began throwing Molotov cocktails from the upper
floor.
Multiple videos of the incident, however, show Molotov cocktails flying from outside the building.
Several
hundred people rallied overnight in Odessa outside the local police
headquarters, demanding the release of the fire survivors who had been
detained on May 2.
People
claim around 60 survivors of the Trade Unions House are currently being
held in jails. The rally participants told journalists that
anti-government activists who managed to get out of the burning building
were first beaten by nationalist militants outside and then detained by
police.
Many
of the rally participants were holding pictures of their relatives and
friends, who have been missing since clashes broke out in Odessa two
days ago.

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