Ukraine and Poland Reconcile with Reburial of WWII Victims

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After 80 years, Ukraine and Poland have resolved a long-standing dispute over WWII-era mass graves, with a joint burial ceremony for victims in Ukraine, aiming to foster reconciliation and prevent Russian exploitation of tensions.
- A World War II Dispute Between Ukraine and Poland Is Put to Rest The New York Times
- Poland buries wartime remains in western Ukraine as part of reconciliation Reuters
- Funeral for Volhynian crime victims exhumed in Puzniki Euronews.com
- Ukrainian-Polish teams re-bury 42 remains found in Ternopil village Euromaidan Press
- Polish victims of WWII massacres by Ukrainian nationalists reburied in Ukraine Notes From Poland
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