About this, Sadovy wrote on his Facebook.
Andrey Sadovy responded to these remarks, labeling Mencen as a pro-Russian politician. He suggested that Mencen record a similar video not in Lviv, but at the front lines.
"To the pro-Russian politician with a Polish passport, Sławomir Mencen, I would recommend showing some courage and recording a similar video, for instance, near the Donetsk stele. He could go to the front and share his thoughts, especially with Polish volunteers. I have information that he is actually banned from entering Ukraine. It’s worth checking.", — wrote Sadovy.
Sławomir Mencen is a prominent figure in the Polish far-right party "Confederation," known for its anti-European and anti-Ukrainian views.
He participated in the blockade of the Ukrainian border by Polish farmers and has previously made harsh statements against the EU, Jews, the LGBTQ+ community, and abortion.
Let us remind you that the leader of the Bulgarian far-right pro-Russian party "Revival," Kostadin Kostadinov, stated that Southern Bessarabia should become part of Bulgaria.
Additionally, a court in Lviv prohibited the activities of the pro-Russian political party "Slavic Party." The property, funds, and other assets of this political formation will be transferred to state ownership.