According to the head of state, the disclosure of such crimes will be appreciated internationally.

“Because there is a hybrid information war when they say that we have xenophobia, anti-Semitism. Such actions are very important to show: in Ukraine, the level of anti-Semitism is very low. If there are attempts, we prevent them, ”Zelensky said.

In January, the ambassadors of Poland and Israel, Bartosz Zihotsky and Yoel Lyon, expressed concern about the situation in Ukraine related to the celebration of Stepan Bandera and other Nazi collaborators.

In response to this, the press secretary of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Yekaterina Zelenko, stated that "every nation and every state independently determines and honors its heroes."

As a result, on January 13, the Israeli Foreign Ministry issued a statement stating that "the persons responsible for the murders of Jews during the Holocaust and pogroms, as well as the anti-Semitic ideologists of the Ukrainian national movement, have recently become the object of public glorification in Ukraine."