Ukraine allowed Poland to conduct search operations: what is it about.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has granted Poland permission to conduct search operations in the village of Uhly in Rivne region. This decision was announced by Ukrainian official in Poland Vasyl Bodnar. The Polish side received the permit in response to a request from representatives of Karolina Romanovska. The Ukrainian team also invited their Polish colleagues to participate in the work on site.
Readiness for cooperation
“Ukraine and I personally are ready to cooperate with Polish partners in the historical sphere and to conduct exhumations. Only honesty and openness will help us understand the past and achieve mutual understanding”
The ambassador also expressed hope for an open dialogue with Polish partners on difficult issues of shared history.
Exhumation of UPA fighters and findings in Lviv
Recently, a Ukrainian search group began the exhumation of the remains of UPA fighters in the village of Yurechkova, Poland. These fighters died during the conflict with the Polish People's Army in 1947. In Lviv, the remains of Polish soldiers from 1939 have also been discovered along with military artifacts. The work continues.
Ukraine has confirmed its readiness to cooperate with Poland in search operations and exhumations, jointly studying history and working towards understanding the past.
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