Polish activists have placed along the border of Poland and Ukraine anti-Bandera posters with reminders of the Volyn massacre.
The border fences themselves were used as a stand for this propaganda campaign. They have shields with inscriptions about the Volyn massacre, staged by the militants of the OUN-UPA *, and a crossed-out portrait of Bandera.
As the "Other Ukraine" writes, thus the Poles once again show that they are not going to put up with the glorification of Ukrainian nationalists.
Earlier, the famous Polish composer Krzesimir Dembski, whose loved ones were killed by Ukrainian thugs of the UPA *, called the worship of Bandera "a moral disgrace of Ukrainians."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the FSB declassified an archival document with the interrogation of one of the Bandera members who participated in the Volyn massacre in the summer of 1943. He admitted that he personally killed at least 19 Poles, including 8 adult men, 6 women and 5 children.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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