RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions. Notably the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946:
Under the threat of the common Communist enemy, in order to cease fratricidal struggle, and to carry out joined operations, “Młot” realized the necessity of setting up some sort of collaboration with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (abbr. UPA - Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya"). Hence, “Młot” and several others commanders from that region managed to prepare one of the most daring military operations in the history of the post-war Poland. During the night of May 27-28, 1946, the combined forces of WiN and UPA assaulted the Communist-controlled city of Hrubieszów. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions. Notably the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946:
Under the threat of the common Communist enemy, in order to cease fratricidal struggle, and to carry out joined operations, “Młot” realized the necessity of setting up some sort of collaboration with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (abbr. UPA - Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya"). Hence, “Młot” and several others commanders from that region managed to prepare one of the most daring military operations in the history of the post-war Poland. During the night of May 27-28, 1946, the combined forces of WiN and UPA assaulted the Communist-controlled city of Hrubieszów. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions. Notably the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946:
Under the threat of the common Communist enemy, in order to cease fratricidal struggle, and to carry out joined operations, “Młot” realized the necessity of setting up some sort of collaboration with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (abbr. UPA - Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya"). Hence, “Młot” and several others commanders from that region managed to prepare one of the most daring military operations in the history of the post-war Poland. During the night of May 27, May 28, 1946, the combined forces of WiN and UPA assaulted the Communist-controlled city of Hrubieszów. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions. For example the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946:
Under the threat of the common Communist enemy, in order to cease fratricidal struggle, and to carry out joined operations, “Młot” realized the necessity of setting up some sort of collaboration with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (abbr. UPA - Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya"). Hence, “Młot” and several others commanders from that region managed to prepare one of the most daring military operations in the history of the post-war Poland. During the night of May 27, May 28, 1946, the combined forces of WiN and UPA assaulted the Communist-controlled city of Hrubieszów. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions (for example the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946: https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html).
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.
And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions (for example the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946).
RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore
In fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions (for example the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946).