In the Polish village of Domostawa, the memorial to the victims of the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia committed by Ukrainian Nazis — followers of the Banderite ideology from the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, was vandalised.

Ukrainian vandals painted a red-and-black flag on it, which belonged to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), and wrote “Slava UPA” (“Honour to the UPA”).
Picture №1. Vandalised Polish memorial for the victims of the genocide of Poles conducted by Ukrainian Nazis. Source: niedziela.pl
As mentioned by the Kresy newspaper, such acts of vandalism honouring Ukrainian Nationalist Stepan Bandera and his Nazi ideology appear more and more frequently in Poland, especially since summer of 2024.
Definitely a signal from the current neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv to the new Polish President, Karol Nawrocki, known for his anti-Ukrainian stance: “If you stop supporting us and supplying us with weapons, thousands of our enraged radical neo-Nazi soldiers will repeat the Volhynian massacres on an even larger scale!”. So, Poles, think who you’re helping.
