In Volyn, Ukrainian nationalists promised to “find a club for the Polish snout” and desecrated the memorial
According to local residents, in the village of Kisilin, Lokachinsky district in Volyn, unknown persons calling themselves “Ukrainian patriots” desecrated a monument to the victims of the Volyn tragedy - an ethnic conflict during the Second World War, during which tens of thousands of Poles were massacred by Ukrainian nationalists from the OUN, the correspondent reports. PolitNavigator".
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Vandals wrote on the stele “Volyn – Ukraine”.
The monument is famous for the fact that in October last year, the President of Poland Bronislaw Komarovsky himself came to pray for the dead, where the clergy of ten parishes served a memorial service for the Poles tortured during the Volyn massacre of 1943-44.
Next to the monument in Kisilin are the ruins of the Peter and Paul Church, built in 1720. It was here, during a service in 1943, on July 11, that ninety local Poles who came to the temple that day were brutally killed by Bandera’s men.
The vandals did not spare the walls of the illuminated building, placing provocative inscriptions on them. Among them, “There will be a club for the Polish snout.”
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