The Volhynia tragedy refers to the mass murders of the Polish population carried out between 1943 and 1945 by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), whose goal was to create an independent Ukrainian ...
A decision to exhume the bodies of the victims of the Volhynia Massacre has been made, according to Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk. “Finally, a breakthrough. A decision has been made on ...
Zelensky's visit comes a few days after Kyiv officially approved the exhumation of Volhynia massacre victims, the World War Two-era killings of tens of thousands of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists ...
The organizer also involved his 44-year-old acquaintance from Kyiv region, who believed he was simply transporting passengers to a village in Ovruch community. Police investigators have charged ...
The city was served by Yaniv station on the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. The electric train terminus of Semikhody, built in 1988 and located in front of the nuclear plant, is currently the only ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Poland to address long-standing tensions over the exhumation of Polish victims of WWII massacres. Both nations have agreed to start exhumations ...
Although Poland has been one of Ukraine's most prominent supporters since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, the issue of the Polish victims of the Volyn or Volhynia killings lying in ...
Up to 100,000 ethnic Poles died at the hands of the UPA and Ukrainian villagers across Volhynia and Galicia, in what is now western Ukraine, in 1943, in a cycle of genocidal violence that engulfed ...
The disks were dated from the 12th and 13th centuries, and they were most likely local products made in workshops near the city of Ovruch. Previous interpretations of these objects have ranged from ...