In Ukraine, a school was named after the killer of 51 children
In Ukraine, a secondary school in the village of Zolochovka, Demidovsky district, was named after UPA commander Ivan Litvinchuk, the organizer of the massacre of 179 residents of the Polish village of Lipniki on March 26, 1943, including 51 children.
This was announced by the head of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee Eduard Dolinsky, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In April 1943, Ivan and his colleagues attacked Janova Dolina, where 600 Poles became their victims. The victims were killed with axes, knives and burned alive in their houses. In the photo: victims of the Lipniki massacre,” Dolinsky said.
Let us recall that the new President Vladimir Zelensky continues the line of his predecessors in glorifying the militants of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, who coordinated their actions with the intelligence services of Nazi Germany, and subsequently Western countries.
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