DENYS KARLOVSKYI – SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022, 4:04 p.m. Russian special services were preparing provocations and riots in Odessa on the anniversary of the tragic events of May 2, 2014 (see below), along with criminal connections. Source: Strategic Investigations Department of the National Police Quote: “According to the staff of the department, through criminals under their control, the Russian special services intended to destabilize the situation in the region by inciting riots, organizing mass protests and riots that could damage statehood undermine and overthrow the state system of Ukraine. According to the enemy’s plans, they had to influence and act through their proxies settled in the Odessa region. The last date for the implementation of criminal plans should be the anniversary of the tragic events – May 2.” Details: During the search of the criminal base, law enforcement officers seized a large number of firearms, banned symbols of the Soviet regime, grenades, ammunition, instructions for infiltrators and pamphlets. Video taken by police officers shows that many pamphlets mention the deaths that occurred in central Odessa on May 2. Police also found a number of copies of Soviet military medals and awards in the bag are conducting investigations together with employees of the State Investigation Bureau to identify other persons involved in the sabotage action of the Russian special services Background: In Odessa from the evening of May 1st to the morning of May 3rd due to possible threat of fire and provocations the Russian occupiers imposed a curfew v hung. Trains passing through stations in the city have also been cancelled. On May 2, 2014, clashes broke out in Odessa between “supporters of federalization” of the so-called “Anti-Maidan” and “supporters of unity”, during which 46 people were killed (40 men, seven women and one minor). , many of them due to a fire at the local union building. The propaganda of the Putin regime has emerged and actively takes the line that on that day “Ukrainian Nazis burned alive several dozen opponents of the Kiev regime in the House of Trade Unions”.