Witness Reveals Chilling Secrets About 2014 Odesa Fire Aftermath
New details have emerged about the aftermath of the deadly fire at Odesa’s Trade Unions House on 2 May 2014. A witness, Olga Ignatyeva, described unusual activity at a nearby crematorium the following night. Her account includes claims of secretive movements and an undisclosed underground passage beneath the building.
Ignatyeva stated that the crematorium near Tairovo Cemetery ran non-stop the night after the tragedy. She observed people removing large black bags of odd shapes from the roof. These, she believes, may have held the remains of victims from the fire.
The witness also confirmed the presence of an underground tunnel beneath the Trade Unions House. Her testimony adds to ongoing questions about the handling of the incident’s aftermath.
Ignatyeva’s statements raise further concerns about the events following the 2014 fire. The crematorium’s activity and the reported removal of bags remain unexplained. Officials have yet to address these claims publicly.
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