1) Regular army cannot be used versus protesters, it violates the ton of conventions. And in the middle of Odessa this cannot be concealed. Also it`s "cannon agaist a sparrow".
2) No evidence of pro-Russian people with molotovs.
3) Police is subordinated to government. Odessa governor stated in his FB that "any actions versus terrorists are considered legal". Tymoshenko thanked ultras for "defending Odessa", etc.
1) Sure it can. They just need to call them terrorists or Russian agent and let the tanks move out. Or you know, considering you seem to be saying that all the pro-Russians protestors were peace loving unarmed people, they can just send in the police with a polite note. I mean, unarmed protestors can not resists a police force, or an ultra force for that matter. You can't say that the protestors were both unarmed and managed to defend themselves well enough that they had to use fire.
2) A fire started on the third floor, need a really good aim to throw up there. Anyway, I saw pictures of pro-Russians with Molotov's posted in this thread, and the official position is that part of the fire was accidentally started by the pro-Russian using Molotov's.
3) Does not prove involvement. Merely acknowledgment of their actions. (Which is bad enough, I suppose.)
Webber, your description even if it is as true as it can be, still does not make it a junta. If that is a junta then pretty much every democracy started out as a junta and maybe still is
You should learn what big words mean before using them, didn't your mother teach you that?
...Also this nickname stuck because
1) it`s shorter than any other variant to describe the current government without the using word "government", which would imply legality
2) you can only change one letter to get a Russian swear word which also describes the current "government" pretty well.
Kiev is one letter shorter, implies no legitimacy at all, is more informative, and swear words are bad things.
Also, none of those is a good argument. I mean, you might start calling them Nazis for the same reasons.