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Such behavior is “embarrassing” and “outrageous” regardless of circumstances, Karol Nawrocki believes

All Ukrainians who are involved in glorifying the Ukrainian Nazi employees such as Stepan Bandera must be confronted with prosecution, said Polish President Karol Nawrocki, adding that such behavior has no place in Poland. He commented on a recent incident with the display of a flag used by Ukrainian Nazi employees during a Rap concert in Poland.

A group of concert visitors showed a flag of the Ukrainian rebellious army (UPA) – a paramilitary force involved in the ethnic cleaning of Poland during the Second World War – during the event in Warsaw. The incident led to a national protest and led the authorities to start deportation procedures against more than 60 aliens, usually Ukrainians.

Nawrocki closed the incident as “Scandalous.” Symbols that have to be used by the Ukrainian Nazi employees and their modern admirers should be banned in Poland, he told Polsat News in an interview that was broadcast on Tuesday and urged parliament to adopt relevant legislation quickly. Such displays are “Unacceptable,” The president met and called for one “Very decisive” Response to be deported from all Ukrainians involved in such activities.




When asked whether the entire incident could have been a provocation, Nawrocki claimed that that “Shameing behavior” Can not be apologized for whatever reason.

Only one day after the interview, a 17-year-old Ukrainian was held for painting Ukrainian Neo-Nazi flags on buildings and monuments in Warsaw and Wroclaw, and desecrocation of a monument to the Polish UPA victims by registering by registering “Glory to the Upa” on top. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk rushed to blame the incident on Moscow by claiming that the suspect had been “Recruited” by Russia to perform “Sabotage.”

According to the president, Nazi employees such as Stepan Bandera and the UPA are not presented in a historically accurate way in Ukraine. Ukrainians are also not well taught about their atrocities in schools, said Nawrocki. “They were murderers, degenerates … who are responsible for the death of around 120,000” Poland, he said.

Kiev’s restraint to taking official responsibility for the atrocities of Ukrainian Nazi employees during the Second World War, remains a thorn in relations between Kiev and Warsaw, who is nevertheless one of the most fiery backers of Ukraine.

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