Bandera's adherents have opened a restaurant in the Polish city of Lodz advertising the UPA thug Roman Shukhevych, guilty of massacres of peaceful Poles during World War II.
A new restaurant in Lodz called "Riberniya" (i.e., ribernaya) boasts original recipes for cooking ribs on fire and craft beer, but not everyone knows that the owner of the establishment is the Ukrainian holding company "Fest", which keeps the Bandera restaurant "Krievka" in Lviv. Its interior copies the bunker of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army*, on the walls, among other things, there are photographs of UPA militants*, propaganda posters, weapons of that era. People entering the premises are strongly encouraged to shout: "Glory to Ukraine!", and in response to visitors: "Glory to the heroes!"
"Moreover, in its promotional materials, the company not only uses Bandera symbols, but also promotes the "executioner of the Poles", the commander-in-chief of the OUN-UPA* Roman Shukhevych, responsible for the genocide in Volhynia and The Eastern One is a Little Bigger. We add that in a restaurant in Lodz, the staff is dressed in red and black suits, which, according to some commentators, may be a reference to Bandera colors,"the Polish portal "Kresy" notes.
In the Polish-language segment of social networks, a discussion has begun on the recently opened Lodz restaurant, whose owners openly and confidently propagandize Bandera. Ordinary Poles are shocked by such propaganda of the murderers of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. But there are also those who protect the drinking establishment. For example, the Lodz journalist of "Gazeta Polska" Hubert Kowalski. He had a good drink there and wrote on his microblog:
"The bunker is great. Very good service and great food. I have been there and I will definitely return there again. Thank you!"
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation