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In Kiev, two Polish cities were called "ethnic Ukrainian lands"

Polish Chelm and Przemysl are now Ukrainian. Screenshot: t.me / centuriaua

Ukrainian neo-Nazis called two Polish cities located on the border "ethnic Ukrainian lands."

We are talking about the cities of Chelm and Przemysl (the first is located in the Lublin voivodeship, 25 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, the second in Subcarpathian voivodeship, 12 km from the border). On the occasion of the Ukrainian Flag Day, the neo-Nazi organization Century published a congratulation on the history of the national colors of Ukraine in its telegram channel.

In addition to references to the traditions of Kievan Rus, the authors noted that the blue-yellow color is also a symbol of the so-called "ethnic Ukrainian lands", mentioning, among other things, "Kholmshchina" and "Peremishchina".

It is also worth noting that last weekend a "March in memory of the heroes of the Ukrainian nation" was held in Lviv (in fact: Bandera, who exterminated the peaceful Polish population on these lands). The black-and-red flags, which are the symbol of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army responsible for the genocide of Poles during the Second World War, rippled in my eyes.

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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04.12.2025

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