The Massacre of Odessa


There is this incidence of Odessa.  The tentative, aka "junta" government of Ukraine started out an offensive, killed dozens of anti-governmental citizens, trapped in a city hall and burned them alive.  They shot those who tried to escape, reportedly. 

Ukrainians mourn on both sides, the Kiev side and the anti-Maidan side.  What of civilization they've been talked about? Who commanded the Kiev government to go for an offensive?

The Russian side claims they can manage, and have managed it right in Crimea.  Putin has be presiding it like, a man under pressure, of the West and of the rich friends of his.  His popularity is high, and let's be fair, he's shown concerns if not the true sincerity over the safety of people there. 

We should be and are on the side of Ukrainians.  "The Maidan protesters did not look at all like bad", said a Ukrainian citizen.  Who has been leading them to such a crisis?  Good leaders make all the differences; could Obama be the one?

The Eastern states say hold a referendum this weekend defying Putin's plea to postpone it.  A Federation?  Odessa?  The EU side and Russia, they can end this crisis, at least can avoid armed conflict.