Ukrainian Police Find Traces of Chloroform at Site of Odessa Fire
by alethoRIA Novosti - 19/05/2014
KIEV
– Ukrainian investigators have discovered traces of chloroform in
garbage and ashes removed from the House of Trade Unions in Odessa, the
site of a fire where dozens of activists died on May 2, acting Ukrainian
Deputy Interior Minister Vitaliy Sakal said Monday.
“There
is an expert conclusion that in the garbage and ashes, where there were
already around 30 investigations held on the premises; a like substance
of chloroform was discovered. It is used during surgeries, but how it
ended up in the Professional Union Building is currently being
investigated,” Sakal said during a press conference.
He
said that inhaling large amounts of the substance leads to respiratory
arrest, which is what happened during the fire, in which 32 people died
from an unknown substance, not extreme temperatures.
Clashes
in Odessa broke out on May 2, between pro-federalization activists on
one side and fans of the Odessa and Kharkiv football teams on the other,
joined by Euromaidan activists.
Pro-Kiev
radicals joined by Right Sector militia blocked the anti-government
protesters in the House of Trade Unions and set the building on fire by
hurling Molotov cocktails inside. Those trapped inside had little chance
of extinguishing the blaze, as fire hoses in the building were out of
order.
Six
died of bullet wounds, 32 suffocated, and 10 fell to their death by
jumping through the windows of the burning building. Another 214 were
injured. According to some information, another 48 are reported to be
missing.
No
plausible explanation has been offered for the fact that many of those
who died did not try to take refuge on upper floors or the roof,
prompting rumors that they were poisoned by an unknown chemical.

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