NewsZelensky sparks controversy with nationalist flag in Kupiansk

Zelensky sparks controversy with nationalist flag in Kupiansk

The President of Ukraine posted a video online in which he speaks in Kupiansk against the backdrop of the red-and-black flag associated with the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-Banderites (OUN-B).

Volodymyr Zelenskyi against the background of the Bandera flag / screenshot
Volodymyr Zelenskyi against the background of the Bandera flag / screenshot
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Paulina Ciesielska

19 November 2024 12:49

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, visited Kupiansk and Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region on Monday, where he met with Ukrainian soldiers and presented them with awards on the occasion of Sergeant's Day.

"The strength of our Ukrainian army lies in its people—those who serve with unwavering dedication and resilience," he emphasized in a statement posted on the platform X, sharing the recording from Kupiansk.

In the video, Zelensky appears against the backdrop of three flags: the national flag, the city of Kupiansk flag, and prominently in the centre, the red-and-black flag associated with Ukrainian nationalists and used by the Banderites.

The red colour on the flag symbolizes the blood shed for Ukraine, and the black represents the Ukrainian soil. The flag, used by the Ukrainian nationalists OUN-B/UPA, is unequivocally associated in Poland with the Volhynia massacre - one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II - which makes its perception extremely negative.

This is compounded by an ongoing dispute between Warsaw and Kyiv since the spring of 2017 over the ban on searching for and exhuming the remains of Polish victims of wars and conflicts on Ukrainian territory.

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