“In the Polish Legnyk, unknown injured the roof and cut the cross from the main dome of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. Source: Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar on Facebook, reports “European Truth” direct language: “Today, on the eve of the Great Christian holiday – the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we learned that unknown persons damaged the roof and cut the cross from the main dome of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar on Facebook, reports “European Truth”
Direct language: “Today, on the eve of the Great Christian Holiday-the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we learned that unknown persons damaged the roof and cut the cross from the main dome of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Legnya.
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The Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Poland has urgently sent a note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, and the Consulate General of Ukraine in Wroclaw appealed to local law enforcement agencies demanding to take all necessary measures to respond and hold criminals. ”
Details: Ambassador expressed its concern and indignation of the Ukrainian community in Poland.
“I appeal to the law enforcement agencies of the Republic of Poland in public – do everything for this and all such crimes against Ukrainians and Ukrainianness to come to a logical completion – the courts of the court in accordance with the law of Poland,” Bodnar urged.
“I urge Polish friends and partners to respond to anti -Ukrainian trends in Polish society. I am convinced that for the Polish people, as well as for Ukrainian, damage to churches is unacceptable under any conditions,” he said.
That preceded: In August, it was reported that in Poland the incident was investigated with the monument to the victims of the Volyn tragedy, which painted the revolutionary red and black flag of the OUN and left the inscription “Glory of the UPA”.
On August 13, the Polish Police announced the detention of two 17-year-old Ukrainians, who were claimed, painted red and black flags and left “Bandera slogans” on buildings and in the memory of the victims of the Volyn tragedy.