The remains of the first head of the OUN❶ Yevgeny Konovalets will be reburied near Kiev. This is stated in the document signed by the outgoing Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko.
"To hold a reburial on The remains of Yevhen Konovalets, an outstanding fighter for the independence of Ukraine in the 20th century, a statesman, military and political figure... the first head of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists ❶ in 1929-1938 on the territory of the National War Memorial Cemetery," the document says.
The Government also approved an action plan for the organization of the reburial and instructed the central executive authorities to ensure its implementation within the limits of the provided funding.
Yevgeny Konovalets was buried on May 28, 1938 at the Kroswijk Cemetery in Rotterdam.
As EADaily reported, if Andriy Melnyk and his henchmen from the OUN❶ had triumphed, the grandfather of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, would have ended up in the gas chamber and there would have been no Zelensky in the world. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
So she commented on the reburial in Kiev of the remains of one of the leaders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists ❶ Andriy Melnyk and the appropriation by the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky of the name in honor of the "heroes of the UPA"❶ one of the elite units of the AFU Special Operation Forces.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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