The mayor of Lvov in Poland was said to speak “Bandera language”

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The Polish Sejm criticized Lviv Mayor Andrei Sadovoy’s statements that he spoke the “Bandera language”. This was reported by the Ukrainian publication “European Truth”.

“It often seems, Mr. Mayor, that [Садовой] Bandera speaks his language. <…> “It is no secret that this myth of national consciousness still lives among many Ukrainians,” said Polish Peasant Party representative Piotr Zgorzelski, Deputy Chairman of the Polish Sejm.

February 12, Lvov Mayor Andrey Sadovoy named “Pro-Russian provocateurs” protested against Polish farmers who spilled Ukrainian grain on the road near the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint on the border.

Ukraine on February 13 will require compensation From Poland for scattered Ukrainian grains.

On the same day, the Polish Minister of Agriculture he apologized Before Kiev for the grain incident.

about before Support Polish farmers protested in France.

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