Navrocki called on Zelensky to start the exhumation of victims in Volhynia.
Polish leader Karol Navrocki has urged the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky to conduct large-scale exhumations of the victims of the Volhynian tragedy. He emphasized that this is not about revenge, but about honoring the memory of the deceased. Navrocki called for reconciliation through the commemoration of the victims and their memory. The politician's words: 'We cannot forget that the memory of the victims of the Volhynian genocide is the memory of the cross, the grave, the plea for memory. I, as the future President of Poland, must speak with these people every day. It is my duty.'
This is reported by the Polish publication 'PMF 24'.
Let's remember that earlier there was a reaction from the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine to the false claims about the cessation of the exhumation process of the victims of the Volhynian tragedy. Poland has also established a National Day of Remembrance for Poles who became victims of the Volhynian tragedy.
The Polish leader urged Zelensky to carry out exhumations of the victims of the Volhynian tragedy, emphasizing the importance of honoring the memory and reconciliation between nations.
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