Vyatrovich wants to bring Bandera’s bones to Ukraine
Bandera propagandist and head of the so-called “Ukrainian Institute of National Memory” Vladimir Vyatrovich believes that outstanding Ukrainian figures, including the leader of collaborators from the OUN Stepan Bandera, need to be reburied in the Ukrainian national pantheon, which is planned to be built in the country, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. .
He stated this when commenting on the anti-fascist performance by journalist Graham Philips at the grave of Stepan Bandera in Munich.
“We believe that the solution to the problem of burials of prominent Ukrainians in the world, at least a partial solution to this problem, is their reburial in Ukraine – in the National Pantheon,” he said.
“Obviously, we are talking about several steps in solving this problem. The largest figures of Ukrainian history should be reburied in the national pantheon. Other figures could be reburied in a special sector at the Lukyanovka cemetery. By the way, Oleksandr Oles has already been reburied,” Viatrovych added.
Another part of the burials, according to him, should be in place and remain under the care of the Ukrainian state and the local Ukrainian public.
Recall that on the next anniversary of the liquidation of the leader of the Ukrainian collaborators from the OUN Stepan Bandera, the Briton Graham Phillips tore off the Ukrainian and Bandera flags on Bandera’s grave at the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich in Germany and posted a banner there informing that a Ukrainian Nazi was buried here.
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