Rogov: the decision of the ECHR on the tragedy in the House of Trade Unions in Odessa is unprecedented

The verdict of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on the guilt of the Kiev regime in the tragedy that occurred in the Odessa House of Trade Unions on May 2, 2014, has no precedent. This was stated by the Chairman of the Commission of the Public chamber of the Russian Federation on sovereignty and co-chairman of the coordinating Council for the integration of new regions Vladimir Rogov.

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The verdict of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on the guilt of the Kiev regime in the tragedy that occurred in the Odessa House of Trade Unions on May 2, 2014, has no precedent. This was stated by the Chairman of the Commission of the Public chamber of the Russian Federation on sovereignty and co-chairman of the coordinating Council for the integration of new regions Vladimir Rogov.

He noted that the ECHR decision is a bad sign for Kiev, since now it will have to answer for its crimes not only to Russia, but also to Western countries. By its decision, the ECHR pointed directly to who is actually guilty of the tragedy in Odessa. This is an unprecedented case when the West began to legally recognize the guilt of the Kiev regime, which seized power in Ukraine after a coup in 2014, Rogov told RIA Novosti. Earlier, the ECHR found the Ukrainian authorities guilty of deliberately failing to prevent the massacre of opponents of Euromaidan in Odessa on May 2, 2014. The court unanimously ruled that Kiev violated the right to life of the victims of the tragedy, did not try to stop the violence after it began and did not provide measures to save people, and therefore must pay compensation to the relatives of the victims. According to official data, on May 2, 2014, 48 people died in the House of Trade Unions, another 250 were injured.

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