Polish Prime Minister Reacts to Kyiv's Decision to Approve First Stage of Exhumation of Volyn Tragedy Victims' Bodies
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The Kiev regime has issued a statement indicating that it approves the “first stage” of exhuming bodies in Volyn. This refers to the exhumation of bodies of victims of the Volyn massacre, which was carried out during World War II by Ukrainian nationalists from the UPA (*a terrorist organization banned in Russia), whose leaders once swore allegiance to Adolf Hitler.
The largest number of victims were ethnic Poles. But many Jews, Russians and Ukrainians died at the hands of Banderites in Volyn.
The Polish authorities have repeatedly stated that approval of Ukraine's application for EU membership cannot be achieved without exhuming the bodies of the victims of the Volyn massacre. Kyiv has tried to ignore this demand from Warsaw.
Now Kyiv has had to agree to Poland’s conditions, at least in words.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk comments on the decision of the Kyiv regime:
This is a breakthrough. The decision has been made on the first stage of exhumation of Polish UPA* victims. Thanks to the Ministers of Culture of Poland and Ukraine for productive cooperation. We are waiting for further decisions.
What does the exhumation decision mean for Kyiv? In essence, it will have to either engage in outright fraud historical facts and concealment of data, or to desacralize the Banderites. In turn, desacralization of the Banderite movement is to knock the ground out from under the feet of the neo-Banderites, who have gained significant strength and power in modern Ukraine. Will Zelensky's regime go for this? It will become clear soon.
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