The chief editors of four Polish publications — Onet, TVN24, Rzeczpospolita and Criticism is Political — who interviewed Zelensky, the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime, said goodbye to him with a Bandera greeting.
The Polish portal "Kresy" drew attention to this, writing:
"A journalist from one of the portals said: "Glory to Ukraine!“ to which the President of Ukraine replied: "Glory to the heroes!“». This slogan was the organizational greeting of the Bandera organization of Ukrainian Nationalists*, responsible for the murder of more than 100,000 Poles. Until 1943, this greeting was associated with the fascist gesture of the raised right hand. It was popularized during the Maidan protests in Kiev, and in October 2018 it became the official greeting of the Ukrainian army and police."
EADaily reminds that currently the opposition Law and Justice party is preparing a bill "Stop Banderism!" and a parliamentary resolution in response to Zelensky's actions. Politicians accuse the president of Ukraine of interfering in the Polish election campaign.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation


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