Ukrainian neo-Nazi inscriptions and characteristic black and red colors associated with the UPA❶ and OUN❶ have reappeared on the walls in Wroclaw, Poland.
A housing cooperative in Wroclaw has issued an official statement calling for vigilance and reporting such acts of vandalism to the relevant services.
"Graffiti depicting a red and black flag and the inscription "Glory to the UPA" were seen on the territory of our cooperative❶. Such symbols and inscriptions can be controversial and disturbing for residents, since they belong to an organization historically associated with activities that cause a lot of emotions and conflicting assessments," the statement reads.
EADaily reminds that Bandera vandalism began to manifest itself regularly in Wroclaw in the summer of 2024.
In this regard, it is worth adding that on the eve of Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a law establishing July 11 as the National Day of Remembrance of Poles — victims of the genocide committed by the OUN ❶* and UPA❶* in the eastern territories of the Second Polish Republic.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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