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Zbigniew Bogucki put on the list of "enemies of Ukraine".

Polish politician Zbigniew Bogucki, who serves as the Chief of the President’s Office, has been labeled as a 'enemy of Ukraine' by the Ukrainian non-governmental organization Myrotworeć. In response, Bogucki denied being an enemy of Ukraine, emphasizing his support for those suffering under Russian aggression and his commitment to historical truth. He criticized Ukrainian nationalist groups like the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), accusing them of committing atrocities against civilians during World War II. Bogucki also defended his humanitarian efforts during the war, including coordinating aid for Ukrainian refugees and personally delivering supplies. The designation by Myrotworeć, which lists individuals deemed threats to Ukraine’s sovereignty, has sparked controversy, particularly due to the inclusion of personal data and accusations of inciting hatred. The organization faces criticism from human rights groups for such practices.

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