Bandera's Ukraine received a new slap in the face from Poland
The remains of a monument to Ukrainian UPA fighters, recently demolished in the Polish village of Grushovichi, were used to build roads. The Lvov website Zahid.net writes about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The corresponding decision was made by the voit (elder) of the commune of Stubno, Janusz Slabicki, so that Ukrainian nationalists would not steal the stones as “relics”.
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“I expected that Bandera’s people would want to make relics and national shrines out of them. So I made it impossible. Cynical, after all. In another situation, I would have returned these stones, but knowing in which direction everything was going, we did as I said,” Slabitsky said in an interview with local media.
Let us recall that on April 27, Slabitsky initiated the demolition of a monument to UPA militants, which was illegally erected by Ukrainian nationalists at a local cemetery.
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