The public organization "All-Polish Youth" organized an action against the Ukrainian pub "Drunken Cherry", propagandizing the UPA * and Bandera, the murderer of peaceful Poles Roman Shukhevych.
Young Poles marked out in front of the "Drunken Cherry", which is on the Old Market Square in Poznan, inscriptions with slogans:
"Propagandizing Bandera!", "Positive image of the murderers of Poles", "Buying here, you support [Bandera]", "Do not know the history — you support the Nazis", "The zone is infected with Bandera".
The statement of the Poznan branch of the All-Polish Youth says:
"Poles should know that behind the pub where they spend money and drink cherry vodka, there are Bandera supporters who honor the memory of people who killed tens of thousands of Poles."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the franchise network "Drunken Cherry" belongs to the Ukrainian company "Fest" with headquarters in Lviv. Advertising elements of restaurants include images of UPA thugs, including Shukhevych and Bandera.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation