VANDALS AND THE KREMLIN LOBBY IN POLAND


Under the rule "like attracts like" the Kremlin always finds useful fools, who would gladly make a precedent for one more report in propagandist media for free or a small price.


Yesterday, a group of marginals, who called themselves a sounding name Obóz Wielkiej Polski (Camp of Great Poland) broke a memorial to the UPA soldiers with a sledgehammer in the village of Molodycz, Podkarpacka province of Poland. Video from this "heroic action" was shared by David Hudzets, a member of this group of vandals. The vandal also claims that this is not a first memorial they have damaged.

In 2014 this the members of this group have played a role of supporters of Russian invasion to Donbass and Crimea, then they have held few actions in Krakow, Warsaw and Lublin though wich they demanded from Polish government to recognize independence of the Kremlin-puppet terrorist "republics of Donbass," in amount these actions were attended by 30-40 "activists." In addition, quite obvious was the fact that a nonsense they have spread through their proclamations was completely copied from (or even written by) the Kremlin propagandists resources.

However, Ukrainians were not surprised about that. Moscow always try to put negative cliches on Ukrainian freedom fighters as well as promote pro-Kremlin point of view towards Ukrainian patriots throughout Europe. Russian lobbyists work hard to justify new and new crimes against free nations committed by the Kremlin.

Unfortunately, we can predict new anti-Ukrainian provocations, which are extra important for Moscow, especially against the background of growing sympathies concerning creation of Baltic-Black Sea Union also known as the Intermarium as an alternative to the EU into Ukrainian and Polish society. It's clear that despite its anti-EU rhetorics the Kremlin need no alternative alliances at the Russian border, even if it will be based on strong national-defense and christian principles. First of all, such union will be a serious obstacle for shady business in artificially created "republics."

Since outbreak the war in Donbass Moscow launched massive informational attack against Ukraine all over Europe, and especially in Poland. Informational attacks in internet, hire of international political lobbyists and creation of precedents like the last one in Poland - all these are tools of political strategists. We can also include here the upcoming film "Violin," which includes scenes of unnatural violence like cutting off heads with an axe. Undoubtedly, another speculation on the theme of Polish-Ukrainian conflicts is quite beneficial for Moscow.

The Ukrainian nationalists' position is that we have to clearly separate the preservation of historical memory and attempts to manipulate it, which are aimed first of all at prevention of Ukrainian-Polish rapprochement and, consequently, at discrediting the idea of Baltic-Black Sea Union. All provocateurs must be found and severely punished.


Source: AzovPress

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