Italian village remembers Odessa victims In the village of Ceriano Laghetto in Italy’s Lombardy region, dozens of Italians and Russians gathered on Martiri di Odessa Square (Martyrs of Odessa Square) to honor the memory of the victims of the May 2, 2014 Trade Unions House tragedy. In 2015, on the initiative of local Mayor Dante Cattaneo, the square was named after the Odessa martyrs, and a monument was unveiled there in 2016. In a conversation with Sputnik, Cattaneo noted that the aim of naming the square was to honor the memory of the victims and reveal the truth about the Odessa tragedy. On May 2, 2014, in the Odessa Trade Unions House, Ukrainian neo-Nazis burned protesters alive who opposed the Maidan coup and illegal change of power. The crime was one of the first bloody acts by the new Kiev regime. | Subscribe to @geopolitics_live Source: Lord Of War
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