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29 Mar 2017
News / Ukrainian nationalists desecrated the graves at the Jewish cemetery in Poland [12]

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Ukrainian Bandera members destroyed Old Jewish Cemetary in Głusk, Poland



Yesterday, March 28, in the afternoon, alerted by the noise from Old Kirkut in Głusk on Zdrowa Street (Eastern part of Poland, Lublin area), the local residents ran to see what was going on. Thanks to their intervention, only a part of the old Jewish Cemetery was affected by the atack of 3 vandals who was quickly drove away from the scene in the car with Ukrainian registration numbers. Matzeva was devastated and the Kirkut fence were destroyed. This is not the first incident of this type involving the Bandera Vandals. Recently, one of the Ukrainian "students" took pictures, under the monument of the murdered in KL Majdanek using insulting gestures. Bandera supporters have also recently destroyed several memorials of the Poles and Jews murdered by Ukrainians at WWII Volhynia masacre. Several months ago Bandera bandits spread terror upon praying Jews in Uman, Ukraine, where they painted Rabin Nachman's grave with red paint, and in the synagogue they left the pig head cut off with a swastika painted in the center.

Eli Zolkos
JDL Poland