Unknown painted the building with swastikas and anti-Polish slogans.
In Kiev, where the procession in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian insurgent army, the vandals left anti-Polish graffiti on the house № 2 on the Boulevard Maria Primachenko, where tomorrow there will be the Grand opening of the mural with the image of St. John Paul II.
According to the representative of the Polish Embassy in Kyiv Karol Azovskogo writing on the wall appeared, probably in the night of Saturday, October 14.
As reported by the UE, the detention took place near the monument to Taras Shevchenko after the unknown several times showed a welcome gesture of the Nazis while shouting “Glory to nation, death to enemies,” “Ukraine above all”.
Sunday, October 15, with the participation of the mayor of Kyiv and ambassadors of Poland and of the Vatican in Ukraine will open the mural with the image of the Pontiff.
On a scene there arrived the Polish diplomats.
After fixation, the police act of vandalism utilities Pechersk district of Kiev erased inscriptions.
In particular, vandals painted a swastika and the Polish inscription “to erase it” (usunac to), “Polish dog blood” in different interpretations (Polska krew psa, Psa polski krew), “the Uniates will not pass” (Unia nie przejdzie).
Note, tomorrow, in addition to the opening of the mural in Kiev will be held a solemn event on the occasion of giving the former street of Patrice Lumumba named after St. John Paul II.
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