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Ukraine exhumes Volhynia graves from 13 July as Poland’s president seeks a UPA flag ban

Euromaidan Press

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July 11, 2026

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Ukraine exhumes Volhynia graves from 13 July as Poland’s president seeks a UPA flag ban

Polish archaeologists think one newly found grave at Ostrivky holds some 350 people.

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Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 11, 2026

Polish president calls on parliament to ban red-and-black Ukrainian Insurgent Army flag in Poland

On the Day of Remembrance for victims of the Volyn tragedy, Polish President Karol Nawrocki has called for a legislative ban in Poland on the red-and-black flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. [The Volyn (Volhynia) tragedy was a series of events that led to the ethnic cleansing of the Polish and Ukrainian populations in 1943 during World War II. It was part of a long-standing rivalry between Ukrainians and Poles in what is now Ukraine's west. Poland considers the Volyn tragedy a genocide of Poles – ed.]

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

‘Deliberate Provocation’: Ukrainian Writer’s Grave Vandalized in Poland

Unknown vandals stole a bronze relief from the grave of Ukrainian writer and professor Lepkyi at Krakow’s Rakowicki Cemetery. Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry condemned the incident as a “deliberate provocation” intended to inflame tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw, while Polish police confirmed an investigation and noted that the cemetery has recently seen a series of metal thefts from graves.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Wanita disyaki dalang pengeboman Monaco ditemukan mati di Ukraine

KYIV: Wanita yang disyaki dalang di sebalik serangan bom bungkusan di Monaco sehingga mencederakan seorang jutawan Ukraine ditemukan mati semalam, menurut Perkhidmatan Keselamatan Ukraine (SBU). Sebelum ini, operasi memburu merentas sempadan dilancarkan bagi mengesan seorang wanita warga Ukraine, Anastasiia Berezovska yang dipercayai melarikan diri dari negara kota kaya itu selepas meletakkan bom di ruang masuk ... Read more The post Wanita disyaki dalang pengeboman Monaco ditemukan mati di Ukraine appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 7, 2026

Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine

The body of 39-year-old Anastasia Berezovskaya, a Ukrainian national wanted by authorities in Monaco concerning the recent bombing, has been found dead near Kyiv in Ukraine with gunshot wounds to the head. The June 29 blast targeted Ukrainian business tycoon Vadym Yermolayev, injuring him, his partner, and a child. An international manhunt was launched after [] Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine

Disclose.tv

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN - Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine.

JUST IN - Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine. Anastasiia Berezovska was wanted in relation to the bombing that killed a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia.Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/hnrcuk0ce5/@disclosetv

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Related coverage for "Ukraine exhumes Volhynia graves from 13 July as Poland’s president seeks a UPA flag ban": Ukrainska Pravda — Polish president calls on parliament to ban red-and-black Ukrainian Insurgent Army flag in Poland. Kyiv Post — ‘Deliberate Provocation’: Ukrainian Writer’s Grave Vandalized in Poland. Utusan Malaysia — Wanita disyaki dalang pengeboman Monaco ditemukan mati di Ukraine. Daily Post Nigeria — Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine. Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - Monaco bombing suspect found dead in Ukraine.