The dispute over the Volhynia massacre, which occurred during World War II, continues in Ukraine and Poland. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish politician Nawrocki have different opinions on the matter.
On July 11, Ukraine will mark the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Volhynia massacre, in which Polish nationalists killed thousands of Ukrainian civilians in 1943.
Zelensky and Nawrocki have been engaged in a polemic over the Volhynia massacre for several months. Zelensky considers it a crime against humanity, while Nawrocki claims it was an act of self-defense.
July 11 is expected to be a decisive day in this dispute, with various events and actions planned to commemorate the victims of the Volhynia massacre.