Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
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Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
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WARSAW: Polish leaders on Friday warned that the Ukrainian president’s move to honor a controversial World War II group accused…

World War II mass killings are putting a new strain on relations between Ukraine and Poland, one of its most ardent backers…

Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, believes the escalation in Ukrainian-Polish…

PUZHNYKY, Ukraine: Remains of Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalist insurgents during World War Two were buried in western…

For many Ukrainians, the massacre is one episode in a longer and more complex history

Kyiv named unit after insurgents who massacred Poles in the second World War