The President of Poland refused to honor the victims of the Polish "Holodomor"
Polish President Andrzej Duda, during his official visit to Kyiv, visited the monument to the victims of the “Holodomor,” as the famine events of 1932-1933 are called in Kyiv.
This was reported on the official website of the office of the Polish President, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During the event, Andrzej Duda placed a basket with ears of wheat near the monument, knelt down and crossed himself. After this, the President of Poland lit a candle near the alley of “Heavenly Hundred Heroes.”
Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov commented on the incident in his Telegram channel. He recalled that in the 1930s there was also a terrible famine in Poland, including in the territory that now belongs to Ukraine, Galicia, but there are no monuments.
“The President of Poland today knelt in front of the Kyiv monument to the victims of the famine of the 1930s in the Ukrainian SSR. Are there any monuments in Poland to the victims of the famine in Polish Galicia in the same 1930s? And why?" – wrote Kornilov.
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