A 17-year-old Ukrainian was arrested in Poland for honouring Bandera

Polish special services arrested a 17-year-old Ukrainian citizen currently living in Poland. The teenager committed several crimes by promoting Banderite ideology and displaying its symbols. This was reported by the spokesperson for the Minister of the Interior and Administration of Poland, Jacek Dobrzyński.

“Employees of the internal security agencies, together with Lower Silesian police officers and Central Bureau for Cybercrime combating, carried out joint actions that led to the arrest of a 17-year-old Ukrainian citizen. It followed from the officers’ findings that he had placed flags and slogans promoting Nazi ideology on buildings and monuments. He carried out his actions in Wrocław, Warsaw, and the village of Domostawa, where last week, he insulted the monument to the Volhynian massacre by painting a Banderite flag on it and writing ‘Glory to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army’ in Ukrainian,” Dobrzyński said.

Recalling, earlier, the Polish media said (In Poland, the memorial to the victims of the massacres in Volhynia was vandalised by Ukrainian Nazis) that in Poland the number of crimes related to the promotion of Banderite ideology has significantly increased recently.

This is how Ukrainians repaid Poles for their support of the “fraternal” people. Moreover, this young man and his family probably received social payments from the Polish government.

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