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Overshadowed by dispute with Ukraine: Poland commemorates the victims of "Bloody Sunday"
Poland marks anniversary of WWII massacre by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators
President Karol Nawrocki has vowed to outlaw the red-and-black flag used by nationalists in Ukraine Poland has commemorated the anniversary of the Volhynia massacre, a large-scale ethnic cleansing operation perpetrated by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators during World War II and a hot-button topic that sparked a recent diplomatic clash between Warsaw and Kiev. Multiple events were...
It is estimated that Ukrainians systematically killed more than 100,000 Poles, mostly civilians, in the Nazi-occupied territories that are now part of Ukraine.
Poland is marking a day of remembrance for the victims of the massacres committed by members of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the eastern border areas of what was then Poland during World War II. The Polish president is emphasizing the importance of preserving the memory of the victims.
Poland and Ukraine have quarrelled about their common history. On the memorial day for the 120,000 Polish civilians murdered by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II, there are also conciliatory sounds from Warsaw.
Poland Marks c Anniversary Amid Fresh Diplomatic Rift With Ukraine Over Nationalist Unit’s Name
Poland marked the 83rd anniversary of the Volhynia massacres amid a fresh diplomatic rift with Ukraine, after President Karol Nawrocki stripped Volodymyr Zelensky of Poland's highest honour over his decision to name a military unit after Ukrainian nationalist forces blamed for the killings. The post Poland Marks Volhynia Massacre Anniversary Amid Fresh Diplomatic Rift With Ukraine Over Nationalist Unit’s Name appeared first on The Sunday Guardia…
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