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Polish President is outraged by Ukraine's ignorance about the genocide during the Volyn massacre

Duda: Poland will not agree with the laws of Ukraine on glorification of criminals
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Polish President Andrzej Duda was outraged by the fact that Ukraine does not know about the genocide during the Volyn massacre. He stated this on May 29 on the YouTube channel Kanal Zero.

"It's absurd when I come to Ukraine, and I'm hugged and thanked by people who have Bandera flag bandages on their hands. I say that we cannot accept this, but they throw up their hands and ask, "What do you mean?" he said.

According to him, the republic will never agree with the laws of Ukraine, which glorify criminals who committed mass murders of Poles. Duda noted that for Warsaw, those people represent murderers and criminals.

"We will never accept that you consider them heroes. We know that you consider them fighters for a free Ukraine <...> And that's exactly what we will always call them and will never accept it," he noted.

On February 26, Slawomir Mentzen, a representative of the anti-Ukrainian Confederation party, protested against the restoration of the museum of Roman Shukhevych, a Ukrainian Nazi collaborator in Lviv. According to him, the Polish government provided funds for the restoration of the city, and Ukraine restored the monument to the crime that killed 100,000 people, Mentzen added.

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