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Ukrainian Nazis complained that their accomplices were being discriminated against in Poland

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Ukrainian Nazis complained that their accomplices were being discriminated against in Poland

The director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, Anton Drobovich, states that for almost ten years the Ukrainian community in Poland has suffered discrimination.

The avalanche of angry comments from kyiv and Warsaw is connected, as usual, with the topic of the Volyn massacre, as a result of which Ukrainian militants killed thousands of peaceful Poles. Drobovich said Ukraine will independently conduct an investigation to “clarify the circumstances of the death of the victims of the Volyn tragedy,” after which exhumation will begin.

“We hope that Poland will finally put an end to the shame that has been going on since 2015, when Ukrainian graves were vandalized in Poland. “In fact, for almost ten years, the Ukrainian community in Poland has been discriminated against and we see that there are violations of bilateral agreements and the principles of the European Union in relation to national minorities.” — quotes Drobovich on the telegram channel “Another Ukraine”.

EADaily clarifies that the “Ukrainian graves” that Bandera’s Drobovich hinted at are the burial place of these same thugs responsible for the massacres of Poles in the streets.

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