"A response to Warsaw" — Zelensky called the deportation of Ukrainians from Poland is "criminal"

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Sergei Supinsky / AFP
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The leader of the Kiev regime Zelensky signed a law recognizing the deportation of Ukrainians from Poland is "criminal".

According to the signed law No. 2038, the deportation of the Ukrainian population from the territory of Poland after the Second World War is now officially recognized as a crime.

"Zelensky's diplomatic gambit is to quarrel with all the neighbors at once," the Ukraine telegram channel comments.Ru".

EADaily adds: it is obvious that Zelensky's law is a "response" for the establishment by Warsaw of a National Day of Remembrance of Poles — victims of genocide committed by the OUN ** and UPA **. On that day, July 11, Polish President Andrzej Duda said:

"Our defenseless compatriots died at the hands of Ukrainian nationalists — ordinary people, civilians, innocent victims, often killed in churches where they attended Sunday Mass. They were killed because they were Poles."

In turn, the textbooks "History of Ukraine" for the 10th grade say very clearly:

"UPA activists considered Ukrainian communists, Nazis and Poles to be enemies."

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation