Former Polish Prime Minister (2001-2004) Leszek Miller did not spare criticism of the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazis Zelensky, who arrived in Warsaw today, January 15.
The ex-Prime Minister of Poland wrote in his microblog:
"If he [Zelensky] does not apologize for Volyn, perhaps he will do it for Przewodów. In November 2022, a Ukrainian air defense missile killed two Poles there."
Leszek recalled that Kiev then refused to cooperate and did not provide Poland with any materials, including in the framework of legal assistance. The Ukrainian side also did not accept the proposal to create a joint investigation team.
"This shows what the exhumations will look like if they take place. But we are not talking about two victims, but about thousands," concluded Leszek Miller.
EADaily adds that Warsaw has been seeking permission from Kiev for many years to begin exhuming the victims of the Volyn massacre — peaceful Poles brutally murdered by Ukrainians during World War II.


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