Between Bandera's Ukraine and Russophobic Poland there is a new scandal on a near—cultural topic.
The Polish Association "Society and Memory" drew attention to the impressive poster, which is installed in the restaurant "Ribernaya" in Lviv. The poster depicts the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz with suitcases in his hands, and his muse with a machine gun, who is aiming at the poet. At the bottom is the inscription:
"Let's go."
"Society and Memory" reminds that the restaurant owned by the Probander company "Fest" is located in a building owned by the city authorities of Lviv, and "Fest" itself also operates a network of drinking establishments in Poland.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation


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