RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – May 5, 2014

42 people were killed in Odessa, southern Ukraine, on Friday after a street battle ended with pro-Russian protesters being trapped and burnt to death in a blazing building (click for video footage); and in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, pro-Russian protesters attacked government buildings, apparently in retaliation for the deaths of those trapped in the Odessa fire. Further retaliation occurred in Odessa yesterday, as militants stormed a police station and freed 67 fellow pro-Russian activists who had been detained in the wake of the fire. Ukraine blamed the initial unrest on ‘foreign interference’ by Russian and Moldovan illegal military groups; President Vladimir Putin blamed it on authorities in Kiev and their ‘Western sponsors’. The BBC says in fact that the seed of the violence that led to the fire ‘was a football match’. The European Union wants the deaths independently investigated. Many sources are awaiting the announcement of a full-scale civil war in Ukraine – ‘a malevolent genie’ released by Vladimir Putin, as The Times puts it. The Kremlin says it is receiving an ‘overwhelming majority demand for Russian help’ from people in Ukraine, which it may use an excuse to invade. ‘[M]ake no mistake, Putin truly believes he’s entitled to reclaim Ukraine and a great deal more,’ warns the New York Post.