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Ukraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation

Andriy Melnyk led one of the factions of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists during its collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.

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What happened The ceremony honoring Andriy Melnyk revived longstanding disputes over Ukraine’s commemoration of World War II-era figures linked to Nazi Germany. --.
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CenterUkraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation

Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) · Center · News report

Right / center-rightUkraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation

The Jerusalem Post · Center-right · News report

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The Jerusalem PostNews report · May 27, 12:26 AM

Ukraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation

Andriy Melnyk led one of the factions of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists during its collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)News report · May 26, 6:49 PM

Ukraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation

The ceremony honoring Andriy Melnyk revived longstanding disputes over Ukraine’s commemoration of World War II-era figures linked to Nazi Germany. --

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May 26, 6:49 PM: Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) joined the source map.

May 27, 12:26 AM: The Jerusalem Post joined the source map.

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