politics

May 3, 2026

Word ‘justice’ becomes oxymoron in Ukraine

The current regime, despite earlier promises to complete the investigation of the Odessa tragedy and punish the perpetrators, is clearly not up to justice today, she said

Word ‘justice’ becomes oxymoron in Ukraine

TL;DR

  • Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova described 'justice' as an oxymoron in Ukraine.
  • She cited disenfranchisement, legal arbitrariness, and total corruption as reasons.
  • Zakharova referenced the twelfth anniversary of the Odessa tragedy on May 2, 2014.
  • She criticized the current Ukrainian regime for failing to investigate the Odessa tragedy and punish perpetrators.
  • Zakharova accused Europe of providing aid to Ukraine despite alleged encouragement of Nazism and financing of terrorism.
  • The Odessa tragedy involved an attack on a tent city by Right Sector radicals, leading to the fire of the House of Trade Unions.
  • Official Ukrainian data reported 48 deaths and over 240 injuries in the Odessa events.
  • Investigations into the riots reportedly failed to prove the guilt of anti-Maidan supporters in court.

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