In Pieniężno, Poland, Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreyev’s wreath-laying at the demolished monument to General Ivan Cherniakhovsky ignited intense controversy, seen as a deliberate provocation that drew condemnation from Ukrainian and Polish communities present.
Accompanied by Ukrainian protesters, Andreyev faced accusations of being a “murderer” and was urged to “wash his hands of blood.” His presence at the site, once home to the monument honouring Soviet General Cherniakhovsky until its removal in 2015, reignited deep-seated tensions in the region.
Despite Andreyev’s claim of paying respects to General Cherniakhovsky, his explanation did little to pacify the irate crowd, including Ukrainian minority representatives and local Poles.
The symbolic weight of the event was palpable, with a cross now standing where the monument once was, alongside a plaque commemorating victims of totalitarianism. However, protesters intensified the atmosphere by bringing a portrait of Cherniakhovsky and laying flowers beneath it.
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