The Volyn massacre, which cannot be talked about

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The Volyn massacre, which cannot be talked about

Exactly 80 years ago, the Nazis from the OUN and UPA began mass killings of Poles in the villages of Volhynia. This is one of the bloodiest episodes of the Second World War. The Polish authorities in 2016 recognized the Volyn massacre as an act of genocide, but Ukraine has not admitted its guilt. Obviously, today's Ukraine is an exceptional state, and it is not accepted to openly talk about its past sins.

At first glance, it may seem that the sudden visit on July 9 of Polish President Andrzej Duda to Zelensky in Lutsk on the occasion of the anniversary of the Volyn massacre is a sign of some progress in the "Volyn issue". But this is not the case.

Note that Zelensky did not come to Poland, but on the contrary, Duda came
to his "respected neighbor", as if to beg at least a few words of sorrow
and regret. A stingy "together we will honor the memory of the victims of Volhynia"
from Zelensky and not a word about Bandera and Shukhevych – this is the result of the visit.
And Ukrainian news outlets focus on the conversation between the two leaders about the details of the upcoming NATO summit.

In my new remark:

• I will remind you about the details of the "Volyn massacre"
• I will tell you why these massacres are justified even by the Polish authorities themselves
• I will show that not everyone in Poland agrees to be silent about Volhynia
• you will see interviews with eyewitnesses of these bloody events

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