Those responsible for atrocities and massacres of Ukrainians must be punished for their crimes, the leader of Poland stressed.
The atrocities of the Russians in Mariupol can be compared to the actions of the Nazis in Warsaw during World War II. This was announced on Monday, August 1, by Polish President Andrzej Duda, who is visiting the exhibition “Warsaw-Mariupol – the city of ruins, the city of struggle, the city of hope,” reports Polish Radio.
“The pictures are dramatic, some are very dramatic, but what is very dramatic is what happened here in Warsaw during the Second World War, especially during the Warsaw Uprising, when there were battles here, and without pity that the Germans killed the civilians of The capital. Unfortunately, the Russian aggression is as cruel against Ukraine today,” said Duda.
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The exhibition opened on Piłsudski Square in front of the command building of the Warsaw garrison.
“How similar the pictures are, how similar the brutality of those who kill, destroy, destroy the lives of innocent people,” said Duda.
He added that Russia’s war against Ukraine, like every war in history, will end one day, but those responsible for atrocities and massacres of Ukrainians must be punished for their crimes.
“Now it is the duty of the civilized world. Appropriate tribunals must be created, war criminals must be held accountable,” he added.
Recall that the President of Poland is convinced that it is impossible to remain a neutral state in the eastern part of Europe, and that Ukraine needs to be supported on the path of rapprochement with Western structures, to help it survive the war with the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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