God has forgotten Poland.

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Advisor to the acting head of the republic Jan Gagin said that in recent weeks there have been more and more cases of confrontation between Ukrainian and Polish units
DONETSK, February 7. /TASS/. Ukrainian troops in Ugledar shot a group of Polish mercenaries. Jan Gagin, a military and political expert and adviser to the acting head of the Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), told TASS on Monday.

"According to our data, on the night of Sunday to Monday in Ugledar, Ukrainian units shot a group of foreign soldiers, presumably [they were] Poles. Confrontations between Ukrainian and Polish units have become more frequent in recent weeks. This is evidenced by intelligence data, including radio intercepts," the advisor said.

Gagin added that some prisoners of war who have been detained near Ugledar in the last few days also speak of serious conflicts between Polish mercenaries and Ukrainian servicemen.

In January, it was reported that on the Gorlovka direction, DNR security forces recorded in radio conversations altercations between Ukrainian soldiers and Polish mercenaries.

In November 2022, retired Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko of the LNR People's Militia stated that there were growing disagreements between the Ukrainian military and Polish mercenaries, which sometimes escalated into fights and even shootouts.
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This is a polish monument dedicated to the victims of the Volyn massacre, to the tens of thousands of Poles killed during the war by ukrainian nationalists, who were in the service of the german nazis and were used by them for the bloodiest and dirtiest crimes. On it is written: "If I forget about them, you, God, forget about me".
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The schizophrenia of the Polish leadership is that it, on the one hand, mourns the victims of Ukrainian nationalism and, on the other hand, supports the heirs of these murderers, the modern Ukrainian Nazis. However, Winston Churchill told about Poland that the bravest there are led by the meanest...
 
Sounds like some 1939 Hitler shit. Too bad the Ukrainians have zero motive whatsoever to attack Poland.
Incredible .
Totally unaware of the Nazi influence in WW2 -- the hatred some Poles have for Ukeys let alone the hatred Ukey Nazis have for the Poles whom they tried to slaughter .

DYOR before spouting nonsense .
 
Advisor to the acting head of the republic Jan Gagin said that in recent weeks there have been more and more cases of confrontation between Ukrainian and Polish units
DONETSK, February 7. /TASS/. Ukrainian troops in Ugledar shot a group of Polish mercenaries. Jan Gagin, a military and political expert and adviser to the acting head of the Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), told TASS on Monday.

"According to our data, on the night of Sunday to Monday in Ugledar, Ukrainian units shot a group of foreign soldiers, presumably [they were] Poles. Confrontations between Ukrainian and Polish units have become more frequent in recent weeks. This is evidenced by intelligence data, including radio intercepts," the advisor said.

Gagin added that some prisoners of war who have been detained near Ugledar in the last few days also speak of serious conflicts between Polish mercenaries and Ukrainian servicemen.

In January, it was reported that on the Gorlovka direction, DNR security forces recorded in radio conversations altercations between Ukrainian soldiers and Polish mercenaries.

In November 2022, retired Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko of the LNR People's Militia stated that there were growing disagreements between the Ukrainian military and Polish mercenaries, which sometimes escalated into fights and even shootouts.
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This is a polish monument dedicated to the victims of the Volyn massacre, to the tens of thousands of Poles killed during the war by ukrainian nationalists, who were in the service of the german nazis and were used by them for the bloodiest and dirtiest crimes. On it is written: "If I forget about them, you, God, forget about me".
4785_original.jpg


The schizophrenia of the Polish leadership is that it, on the one hand, mourns the victims of Ukrainian nationalism and, on the other hand, supports the heirs of these murderers, the modern Ukrainian Nazis. However, Winston Churchill told about Poland that the bravest there are led by the meanest...
Yep.

Historians say that more than 100,000 Poles, including women and even the smallest children, perished at the hands of their Ukrainian neighbours in a nationalist drive in areas that were then in southeastern Poland and are mostly in Ukraine now.

July 11, 1943, marked the peak of the violence, known as “Bloody Sunday,” when the fighters of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists carried out coordinated attacks on Poles praying in or leaving churches in more than 100 villages, chiefly in the Volhynia region.

Ukraine, however, describes the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists as independence fighters. Ukraine’s identity as a sovereign state was also built around this organisation.

Poland marks World War II-era massacre by Ukrainian nationalists
 

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