Scandal in Poland: Azov militant yawned on camera at the site of a former concentration camp
The Polish media are shocked: an Azov militant, a native of Mariupol, Denis Shubin, posed for the camera in a Nazi salute in Majdanek, a concentration camp in Lublin where thousands of Poles, Jews, Ukrainians and Russian.
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The Polish media published photographs of Denis Shubin. In the photographs, Shubin poses against the backdrop of the Majdanek barracks, where thousands of people died. Shubin makes an “OK” gesture.
Also on his page are photos of zigging together with armed Azov militants, photographs against the backdrop of fascist flags, portraits of Hitler and the fascist swastika. Denis Shubin, tattooed with a swastika, walked around Majdanek in a “Slav” T-shirt.
The photo was published by Polish journalist Tomas Maciejczyk.
Previously, it was this reporter who found photographs of Ukrainian student Vladislav K. zigging at the memorial of Poles killed by the Nazis, after which the student was expelled from Poland.
Maciejczyk reports that, apparently, Shubin is recruiting militants for Azov.
“The case described by Open Dialogue Foundation volunteer Tomasz Maciejczyk,” writes Polish media, “shows that Poland is faced with a flow of increasingly radical immigrants, including from Ukraine, who may pose a threat to the internal security of our society and country. Inaction and silence are the worst things we can do in this situation.”
In one of the photographs published by Maciejczyk, we see a man zigging in a concentration camp in front of a historical poster “Destroy Poland”, depicting Adolf Hitler. He is wearing a T-shirt with the symbol of the SS “Totenkopf”.
Currently, Denis Shubin’s profile on vk.com is inactive. It was deleted after the photo was published in Polish media.
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