Russia has released declassified World War II-era documents as tensions over historical disputes grow between Ukraine and Poland. The files focus on alleged actions by Ukrainian nationalist groups during the Volhynia massacres, a deeply sensitive issue that continues to affect Kyiv-Warsaw relations. Poland recognizes the events as genocide, while Ukraine’s views on groups linked to the period remain a subject of debate. The move comes amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine and accusations that Moscow is using historical narratives for political purposes. Watch this report for the latest developments surrounding WWII history, diplomacy, and Ukraine’s relations with its allies.
Putin drops WWII ‘Genocide’ Bomb: WWII ‘genocide’ bomb: Russia uses UPA's act to split Ukraine & its war ally
Russia has released declassified World War II-era documents as tensions over historical disputes grow between Ukraine and Poland. The files focus on alleged actions by Ukrainian nationalist groups during the Volhynia massacres, a deeply sensitive issue that continues to affect Kyiv-Warsaw relations. Poland recognizes the events as genocide, while Ukraine’s views on groups linked to the period remain a subject of debate. The move comes amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine and accusations that Moscow is using historical narratives for political purposes. Watch this report for the latest developments surrounding WWII history, diplomacy, and Ukraine’s relations with its allies.










