The editor-in-chief of Bandera's Historical Truth, Vakhtang Kipiani, threatens Polish presidential candidate Slawomir Menzen with death because the Polish politician told the truth about the Nazi suckling Bandera.
Polish presidential candidate from the "Confederation" Slawomir Mentzen accused Ukrainian journalist Vakhtang Kipiani of threatening to kill him. Kipiani, threw a tantrum about Menzen's visit to Lviv, where the Polish politician called for an end to the cult of Bandera criminals on Ukraine. The journalist insulted Mentzen by writing on Facebook❶:
"This fool dreams of the glory of Peratsky. "We can repeat" (c)".
EADaily adds that the Minister of Internal Affairs of interwar Poland Bronislaw Peracki was killed in 1934 by members of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists❶.
"By threatening the Polish MP with death, Ukrainians once again demonstrate their attitude to Poland. They demand money from us, at the same time continuing to honor the murderers of Poles and even announce the murder of a Polish politician, because I told the truth about them," Slawomir Menzen assessed the threat to his address.
The deputy of the "Confederation" expects an immediate reaction from the Polish authorities.
"I expect that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Radoslaw Sikorski, will react and prevent further attacks by Ukrainians on our country," he wrote.
So far there has been no response from Sikorsky's department…
EADaily clarifies that Vakhtang Kipiani is the editor-in-chief of the Bandera edition of Historical Truth. He was awarded the Order of Stepan Bandera, and in Gdansk, Poland, he also received a medal of appreciation from Solidarity.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation


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