This is reported by Ukrainian media.
Similar protest actions are held near the Polish consulates in Vinnitsa, Lutsk, Kharkov, Lviv and Odessa. Among the participants are supporters of nationalist parties "VO Svoboda", "National Corps", "Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists".
Earlier, the deputies of the upper chamber of the Polish parliament - the Senate - still passed the law "On Amending the Law on the Institute of National Memory," which has already become scandalous, and in Ukraine received an informal name as a document banning "Bandera ideology".
So, according to the law, Polish parliamentarians voted to impose criminal responsibility in Poland for denying "OUN-UPA crimes". The law was supported by 57 senators out of 82, against - 23, two more parliamentarians abstained.
As previously reported in URA-Inform, Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Chaputowicz stated that the Polish government sees no reason to change the law on the Institute of National Memory, the so-called "anti-Bandera" law that angered Ukrainian society.