Ukraine and Poland have agreed exhumation work in Lviv and in the Polish village
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Ukraine allowed Poland to carry out exhumation work on the dead Polish servicemen buried in the former village of Zboyskaya (now within Lviv), and Ukraine has been granted permission for similar work in the village of Yurechkova.
Source: “European Truth” With reference to the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications
Details: It is reported that on June 11, Ukraine granted the Polish side to carry out exhumation works of Polish servicemen buried in 1939, buried in the territory of the former village of Zboyskaya (now within Lviv).
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Poland, in turn, gave Ukraine permission to conduct search and exhumation works in the village of Yurechkova.
Ukraine is expecting such works to start.
Prehistory:
- The issue of exhumation for years has been an apple of discord in relations between Ukraine and Poland. Polish authorities, headed by Donald Tusk, It was to Kyiv demanding to cancel the moratorium.
- At the end of April in the Ternopil region, in the territory of now a non -existent village of Puzhniki, began to exhumulate the remains of the Poleskilled in 1945.
- Recently, the Seimas of Poland has introduced the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Ethnic Purgatory as a Day criticized This step.