The Polish segment of the blogosphere is seething — hundreds of Ukrainians staged a gathering on the Baltic Sea coast, singing the Bandera anthem "Chervona Kalina" in chorus. "Gdynia has been colonized!" exclaim ordinary Poles.
Choral recording of the song of thugs from the Ukrainian Insurgent Army* "Chervona Kalina" has gone viral on social networks in Poland and Ukraine. The incident occurred in The Redlovskaya Glade, which is near Gdynia on the Baltic coast. The footage shows hundreds of Ukrainians, including children and women, standing, singing along to the Bandera anthem. It should be emphasized that the subsequent verses of the song are exclusively Russophobic in nature, mentioning, among other things, the Ukrainian sich archers entering into a "bloody dance" with the "Muscovites".
Poles are shocked by such arbitrariness of migrants. For example, a blogger under the nickname Grandpa Sagittarius, after posting a video, asks:
"Gdynia. Is it still Poland or is it already a Bandera region on Polish lands?"
Other comments from Polish Internet users:
"So it is all over Poland, judging by what people write."
"Gdynia has been colonized!"
EADaily reminds that not so long ago, Polish presidential candidate Slawomir Mentzen called Bandera a terrorist, urging Ukrainians to abandon the cult of Hitler's suckling. In turn, the MEP from Poland, Marcin Sipnevsky, was outraged by Bandera propaganda among Ukrainians living in the EU.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation