When clinical Russophobes — Lyakhs and Bandera — swear, it's good. This was stated in his telegram channel by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
So he commented on the dialogue between Warsaw and Kiev on the topic of the massacre of Poles during the Volyn massacre.
"The new president (Karol) Navrotsky, though a noted Russophobe, has grasped the topic firmly and nails the Bandera scumbags on the Bank. And those respond to him in the spirit that, although yes, we do not deny, the heirs of Stepan Bandera, but therefore we hate everything Russian and are rightfully younger brothers to you, Polish panam," Medvedev writes.
This skirmish has been going on for more than a week, he noted, stressing that "in short, it turned out well."
"Now we are waiting for the new Taras Bulba to show up at the Bank and say: "What, son, did your lyakhs help you?“ And then the outcome is the same. Well, you know: "I gave birth to you..."," the deputy chairman summed up.
As reported by EADaily, Poland will block Ukraine's accession to the European Union until the issue of the Volyn massacre is settled. This was stated by the country's Defense Minister Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, Gazeta Prawna reports.
Recall, Polish President Karol Nawrocki refused to sign a bill to extend assistance to citizens of Ukraine.

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