The Poles crushed the sides of the Bandera punitive
In Poland, local residents beat a Ukrainian guest worker for shouting “Glory to Ukraine” and praising Bandera’s supporters.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Zhuravko reported this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Zhuravko, the incident occurred near the Vincent Cafe bar in Wroclaw. Former militant of the so-called ATO Yuriy Borishchak from Kharkov, who served in the 93rd brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, bragged in company and drunk about how he took part in the punitive operation in the Donbass. All this was accompanied by obscene language and nationalist cries.
“As my Polish friend, who speaks Russian quite well, told me that three of them came in, they were drunk. They talked very loudly, Yuri did not hide where he served, and what his name was, bragging about his “combat” exploits. Near them sat a group of Poles at a table who understood Russian and Ukrainian. Yuri and his friends were talking loudly, swearing, and turned on a video from his phone in which obscene language could be heard as they bombed Donbass to the shouts of “Glory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes!”
Moreover, he began to show off his red and black Right Sector badge in the bar. The Poles were tired of listening to Bandera’s calls, and since their company was much larger, they took everyone outside the bar. The two who were with Yuri seemed to evaporate, and then it began. Yuri was beaten so badly that his ribs were broken and his face didn’t look like a face.
It was popularly explained to him that “we have Bandera, “glory to Ukraine,” and the UPA is prohibited. If you go to the police to complain, you will never come to Poland again, we do not recommend it. My friend said that such cases are not isolated, they have become more frequent recently. The Poles hate Ukraine more and more, especially this Bandera evil spirits,” Zhuravko wrote.
Thank you!
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