In Russian-language Twitter, the grandfather of the Polish president is called a personal friend of Stepan Bandera.

The Polish press agency has published a text that provides evidence that the statement of the Prosecutor General of Belarus is a fake.

The authors of fake news use only the same names.

The alleged grandfather of President Duda and his real ancestor were born and died at different times and in completely different places.

President Duda’s grandfather, Alaiza Duda, lived in the Old Sun, was a Catholic and worked as a furrier.

Born in 1907 and died in 1992.

Mikhail Ivanovich Duda, whom some Internet users and the Prosecutor General of Belarus pretend to be the grandfather of the President of Poland, came from the Lviv region and was born in 1921 into a family of rural intellectuals, staunch Ukrainian nationalists.

Died July 7, 1950.

This Mikhail Duda was really friends with Stepan Bandera.

At the age of 16 Ukrainian Duda joined the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.

Fake news about the origin of Andrzej Duda's grandfather first appeared during the 2015 presidential campaign.

Then Andrzej Duda personally refuted these statements.

Polish media already published Duda's father's memoirs about his grandfather, with whom the future president went to church as a child.

Duda, who may be referring to the Swedish Attorney General, died before the birth of the future president of Poland.

In addition, the parents of the real grandfather Duda are buried in the parish cemetery in Lontsk near Nowy Sacz, and in the church archives there is a certificate of his birth.