Polish President-Elect Urges Ukraine to Allow Full Exhumations of Volyn Massacre Victims, Despite Resumed Work
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Polish president-elect urges Ukraine to allow full exhumations of Volyn massacre victims, despite resumed work
Speaking at a ceremony in Chelm marking the 82nd anniversary of the 1943-44 Volyn massacres, Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki said the victims "do not cry out for revenge, but for a cross, a grave, and memory," and urged Ukraine to authorize further work across multiple sites.
Poland’s New President Demands Zelenskyy Exhume Victims of Ukrainian Nazis
Poland’s new president, Karol Nawrocki, has demanded that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy authorize the full-scale exhumation of victims from the Volyn massacre, a brutal ethnic cleansing carried out by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators during World War [...] The post Poland’s New President Demands Zelenskyy Exhume Victims of Ukrainian Nazis appeared first on The People's Voice.
The newly elected President of Poland Karol Navrotsky called on the Ukrainian authorities to “systematically solve” the case regarding the granting of permits for search and exhumation works for the victims of the Volyn tragedy.
Poland expects to obtain permission soon and carry out search work to identify the remains of Polish victims of crimes in Volyn in another place in the territory of Puzhniki, Ternopil region.
The March in Remembrance of the Volhynian Massacre, organized by nationalist groups, passed through the streets of Lublin on Saturday. Numerous marchers silently walked through the city center to the Monument to the Victims of Volhynia. Parade participants carried black and white-and-red flags, red and white flowers, as well as banners from nationalist organizations and signs with various inscriptions, including "Without Reconciliation, There Is…
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