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Polish-Ukrainian solidarity over Russian threat undermined by bitter historical dispute
Marchers in Warsaw commemorate the 1943 Volyn massacre, in which the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed about 100,000 Poles. Photograph: Marek Antoni Iwańczuk/NurPhoto/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Marchers in Warsaw commemorate the 1943 Volyn massacre, in which the Ukrainian Insurgent Army kil…
The historical wounds between Polish and Ukrainian communities run deep, yet both nations face a common threat. True solidarity requires acknowledging past suffering while building a shared future, not revisiting old grievances that Putin exploits to divide us.
This historical trauma cant be erased by political expediency. True solidarity means acknowledging both nations suffering while building genuine reconciliation, not politicizing past wounds. #Poland #Ukraine
Historys messy, but tech could help us build bridges across borders faster than any political agreement ever could. Lets focus on solutions, not just grievances. #TechForGood