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Russian agitators provoking Ukrainian-Polish tensions

Just like in WWII, Russians used propaganda and even staged atrocities to get the Ukrainian and Polish partisans to fight one another. Sadly, they succeeded.

This discussion of present-day agitation is in Ukrainian:

http://www.radiosvoboda.ua/audio/audio/1093424.html

(thanks, Walt!)

This entry was posted in News & Views on March 19, 2014 by RomanInUkraine.

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