October 13, 2025
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Ukraine allowed Poland to carry out a new exhumation of victims of Volyn tragedy

Ukraine has granted Poland permission to conduct search and exhumation works in the village of Ugli in Rivne region. Source: Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar on his Facebook page, reports “European Truth” details: Ambassador reported that he had signed a note that had transferred permission to the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine to the Polish side to conduct search works in the village of Uglya region. “This permission was issued in response to Karolina Romanovskaya. The Ukrainian side invites the respective representatives of the Polish side to participate in the relevant works on the spot,” Bodnar wrote. “I want to emphasize again: Ukraine and I personally ready to cooperate with the Polish partners in the historical sphere and on exhumation. We are open and honest. Only we can achieve true understanding,” he stressed. He expressed his hope that Polish partners would also be discovered to a real dialogue on difficult issues of a common historical past. Earlier this month, Vasyl Bodnar stated that Ukraine would soon issue new permits to find and exhumulate the victims of the Volyn tragedy. It was about granting permits for search and exhumation works, in particular in such settlements as Huta Penyatska in Lviv region and Ugly Rivne region. At the beginning of September, the remains of the residents of the village of Puzhnik, found during the exhumation of the residents of the village of Puzhnik, were reburied in Ternopil region. Exhumation at the site of the former village of Zboyskaya ended in Lviv at the end of August. It is known that the issue of exhumation for years has been an apple of discord in relations between Ukraine and Poland.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Ukraine has granted Poland permission to conduct search and exhumation works in the village of Ugli in Rivne region.

Source: Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar on his Facebook page, “European Truth” reports

Details: Ambassador reported that he had signed a note that transferred the permission of the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine to the Polish side for search work in the village of Uglya, Rivne region.

“This permission was issued in response to Karolina Romanovskaya. The Ukrainian side invites the respective representatives of the Polish side to participate in the relevant works on the spot,” Bodnar wrote.

“I want to emphasize again: Ukraine and I personally ready to cooperate with the Polish partners in the historical sphere and on exhumation. We are open and honest. Only we can achieve true understanding,” he stressed.

He expressed his hope that Polish partners would also be discovered to a real dialogue on difficult issues of a common historical past.

At the beginning of this month, Vasyl Bodnar stated that Ukraine It will soon be issued New permits for the search and exhumation of the victims of the Volyn tragedy.

It was about granting permits for search and exhumation works, in particular in such settlements as Huta Penyatska in Lviv region and Ugly Rivne region.

In early September in Ternopil region with the participation of a delegation from Poland, the remains found during exhumation Residents of the village of Puzhniki.

Exhumation ended in Lviv at the end of August On the site of the former village of Zaloyskaya.

It is known that the issue of exhumation for years has been an apple of discord in relations between Ukraine and Poland.

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