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Here's RFE/RL's news desk's overview of the attack on a police station in Odesa:
Hundreds of pro-Russian activists attacked police headquarters in Odesa today, demanding the release of those detained over a fire and fighting in the southern Ukrainian port city on May 2 that left more than 40 people dead.
They forced a gate and broke windows at the police station as police officers tried to stop them from entering. Reports said police subsequently released several detainees.
Most of the victims on May 2 died in a blaze apparently started by firebombs thrown inside the building where pro-Russia activists had sought refuge amid the street fighting.
Police have arrested dozens of people over the violence.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Odesa today and accused Russia of engineering the violence.
Yatsenyuk also blamed security forces for failing to prevent the violence and promised a full investigation.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said an "antiterrorist operation" was continuing in eastern cities under the control of pro-Russia forces.
They forced a gate and broke windows at the police station as police officers tried to stop them from entering. Reports said police subsequently released several detainees.
Most of the victims on May 2 died in a blaze apparently started by firebombs thrown inside the building where pro-Russia activists had sought refuge amid the street fighting.
Police have arrested dozens of people over the violence.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Odesa today and accused Russia of engineering the violence.
Yatsenyuk also blamed security forces for failing to prevent the violence and promised a full investigation.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said an "antiterrorist operation" was continuing in eastern cities under the control of pro-Russia forces.
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See for yourself in this (graphic) video footage of the fighting and apparent shooting.