“Even last year we could not have thought that Bandera’s followers would be beaten in Poland”
Objects of interest for Polish tourists visiting Lviv often become symbols of Warsaw’s military victories, which is unacceptable for Ukrainian patriots.
The first deputy head of the Ukrainian nationalist party “Svoboda”, ex-vice speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Koshulinsky, announced this on the air of the “Pershy:UA” TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, symbols of Polish conquests have no place on Ukrainian territory.
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“To come to the Lychakiv cemetery and see the cemetery of the “Eaglets”, and where there is a Szczerbiec sword - the imperial symbol of Polish military superiority over Kiev - no matter how much we tell the mayor of Lvov that this cannot be done, and this is a military symbol, they still once they showed their citizens that they can come to Lviv and see military symbols of victory...
Polish visitors are not entirely correct. If they come and see that there is a Shcherbets sword over the Kyiv “Golden Gate”, and this is a symbol of victory, they come and say: “Oh, this is ours.” And they get it into their heads that the Ukrainian land is theirs.
And we already hear it. We already hear this repeatedly. The situation is changing dramatically. Could you have said last year that Ukrainians could be beaten in Poland simply for being Ukrainians? No, this has never happened!” - Koshulinsky laments.
“First of all, the Bandera viper is rightfully afraid of the Polish sword. And, secondly, no one in Poland beats honest Ukrainians. On the contrary, they flee to Poland because there is no Nazism here, and no one robs them, as in modern Ukraine.
Poles and honest Ukrainians have the same enemies: Nazis, oligarchs and thieves. Let’s go together, and from Lvov to Donbass there won’t be a single black or red flag left,” Polish journalist and social activist Konrad Rekas, head of the organization “Restitution of Kresov,” comments to “PolitNavigator” on the words of the Ukrainian politician.
Thank you!
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