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'Nosečnice so prebadali z bajoneti. Otroke so sekali na pol'
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'Nosečnice so prebadali z bajoneti. Otroke so sekali na pol'

The article discusses the growing political tensions between Poland and Ukraine over historical issues, particularly regarding the designation of Ukrainian nationalist groups during World War II. The conflict escalated after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky named a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which many Poles associate with wartime atrocities against civilians. In response, Polish President Andrzej Duda revoked Zelensky’s highest honor and called for his exclusion from a conference on Ukraine’s recovery. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged both sides to calm tensions, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in supporting Ukraine against Russia. Analysts note that this dispute has intensified at a politically sensitive time, just before Poland’s parliamentary elections, where nationalist parties are leveraging the issue to gain support. The article also highlights concerns among some Poles about the impact of Ukrainian refugees on public services and social welfare, though these claims lack official statistical backing.

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'Nosečnice so prebadali z bajoneti. Otroke so sekali na pol'

The article discusses the growing political tensions between Poland and Ukraine over historical issues, particularly regarding the designation of Ukrainian nationalist groups during World War II. The conflict escalated after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky named a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which many Poles associate with wartime atrocities against civilians. In response, Polish President Andrzej Duda revoked Zelensky’s highest honor and called for his exclusion from a conference on Ukraine’s recovery. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged both sides to calm tensions, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in supporting Ukraine against Russia. Analysts note that this dispute has intensified at a politically sensitive time, just before Poland’s parliamentary elections, where nationalist parties are leveraging the issue to gain support. The article also highlights concerns among some Poles about the impact of Ukrainian refugees on public services and social welfare, though these claims lack official statistical backing.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the conflict through a Polish perspective, highlighting the historical grievances of Poles toward the UPA and the perceived threat to national identity. It emphasizes the political maneuvering by nationalist leaders like Duda and the influence of conservative parties in shaping舆论.

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