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Polish PM pledges memorial to victims of WW2 'genocide by Ukrainian nationalists'

First publishedJul 11, 07:32 PM
Last updatedJul 11, 09:26 PM · 11m ago
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Polish PM pledges memorial to victims of WW2 'genocide by Ukrainian nationalists'
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The Polish Prime Minister promised to build a memorial for people killed during World War Two. He called these killings a 'genocide' committed by Ukrainian nationalists. This shows tension between Poland and Ukraine over past wartime events.

Poland's leader said he will make a monument. This monument is for victims of WWII. He says the Ukrainians were responsible for this killing, calling it genocide. This means many people died in mass killings. The disagreement is between Poland and Ukraine.

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This news shows that Poland and Ukraine still have disagreements about history. It highlights a long-standing tension between the two countries.

In brief
Who promised the memorial?
The Prime Minister of Poland made this promise.
What is the memorial for?
It is for people who died during World War Two.
Who did he blame for the killings?
He blamed Ukrainian nationalists for committing the genocide.
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All outlets frame the story in a very similar way. The main focus is on the Polish PM's pledge and his strong accusation against Ukraine.

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    The conflict between Poland and Ukraine over these killings has lasted for many years.
    BBC WorldHighlights the long-standing nature of the dispute.
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