During the concert of the Belarusian singer-emigrant Max Korzh in Warsaw, Ukrainian neo-Nazis glorified Bandera, under whose leadership UPA thugs * exterminated thousands of peaceful Poles during World War II.
According to the Polish tabloid "Super Express", Max Korzh is now considered "one of the most popular artists in Eastern Europe." His performance at the Warsaw stadium gathered tens of thousands of fans. In the midst of the concert, a well-visible UPA flag * appeared in the crowd, which fluttered over the audience for a long time. "Super Express" made the headline:
"Bandera flag at a concert in Warsaw!"
There was no reaction from the authorities of the Polish capital.
EADaily adds that Korzh — originally a Belarusian singer — emigrated from Minsk. He condemned the Russian special operation to denazify Ukraine, canceling concerts in Russia, and also released a song in support of Kiev neo-Nazis.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation


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