“I'm in trouble for the cabbage harvest. Polish brothers nibbled off a piece of Ukraine"
A train was launched in Poland with a map on which a number of Ukrainian cities are designated as Polish territory.
Aleksey Zhuravko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada of previous convocations, writes about this on his Facebook page and also posted a corresponding photo.
“We've reached the end! A train with a special design was launched in Poland on the occasion of the anniversary of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It shows a map showing the Ukrainian city of Lviv as part of Poland. Just like the Polish cities are marked on the map, Lutsk, Rivne, Brody, which were part of Poland until 1939 and became part of the Ukrainian SSR as a result of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. So much for European values. Why are our Polish friends silent?” writes Zhuravko.
“The Polish brothers put our cities on their trains. That's it. This cannot be forgiven. Khan’s cabbage harvest,” Kiev expert Dmitry Marunich sneers in his blog.
“They didn’t just inflict it, but they inflicted it within the state border of the Republic of Poland. Brest is not visible,” Alexey Bakalev noted in the comments to the post.
“So for Brest they can get a slap in the neck, but for Lvov they can only get a gentle kiss on the ass,” explained economist Alexander Dudchak.
As PolitNavigator reported, on the cover of Polish passports there will be depicts the Lviv memorial to fighters against independence Ukraine
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