On 10 April, the anniversary of #Katyn massacre, #Russia opened a historical exhibition titled “10 centuries of Polish Russophobia”. Katyń massacre is where in April-May 1940 NKVD executed 20’000 Polish citizens taken prisoners in 1939 when it invaded Poland jointly with Nazi Germany. USSR consistently denied the massacre until 1991 when it shared original NKVD documents and orders of the massacre, along with the lists of executed.

On the photo below you can see a curious example of what, according to modern Russian “historians”, constitutes “Russophobia” - Polish president Duda hugging Ukraine president Zelenskyy in 2022.

P.S. Russia did not even exist “10 centuries” ago - Poland didn’t really have a target of its alleged phobia until ~400 years later.

@kravietz in Karelia the russians dig up victims of the NKVD in 1937 when a lot of people in Karelia was murdered (Americans, Canadians, Finns, and others who had came to build Soviet Union) and claim they were soviet soldiers been PoW and executed by the Finns. Yury Alexeyevich Dmitrie already proved they were victims of stalin, before he was jailed for writing the truth.