Polish media are outraged by the pseudo-patriotic event in western Ukraine: a ceremony dedicated to the “occupation of Lvov by Ukrainians on November 1, 1918.” “Bandera’s pigs,” Polish experts call the participants in the meeting.
The Polish portal “Kresy”, when describing the Banderaites’ meeting, points out a whole series of Nazi symbols:
“The recording of the parade shows, among other things, a flag with the Nazi symbol “Wolf Hook”, used by the Third Reich and its allies during World War II, in particular the 2nd SS Panzer Division “Das Reich” and the 34th SS Grenadier Division “Landstorm Nederland”. Then a large torchlight procession took place, during which representatives of Lviv Bandera stopped in front of the city hall and expressed their indignation to the city and state authorities for “the complete forgetfulness of the feats of the volunteers who saved the Ukrainian state in difficult times.”
For his part, a publicist from the Polish portal “Lega Artis” Daniel GlogowskiDescribing Saturday in Lviv, he states:
“This is further proof that the biggest threat to Poland is posed by the Bandera pigs, and not Russia, as Sikorsky and Tusk (Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister of Poland) convince us. EADaily)”.
The author points out that the so-called Law of November 1918, whose anniversary was celebrated by the Right Sector*refers to the events when Ukrainian nationalists took control of Lviv, which was then predominantly populated by Poles. As a result, according to Glogowski, Lvov “became the scene of violent clashes that led to the Polish-Ukrainian war.”
*Extremist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.