misunderstanding, well, there are many versions, we will talk about all these versions with volodymyr serhiychuk, head of the department of world history of ukrainian studies of taras shevchenko kyiv national university, doctor. of historical sciences, professor, good health, mr. volodymyr, thank you for finding time for us on sunday, thank you very much, good health, so maybe i have such, you know, such a simple and difficult question, is it possible to find an understanding, the poles say theirs, the ukrainians say theirs, the poles say that it was the ukrainians who committed the genocide, the ukrainians say that it was the poles who committed the genocide and... and if this has been going on for years and years and decades, and there is no agreement, is it really are among scientists, at least, i am just focused on scientists, because they have material, they can tell about each village, here it was like that, and here it was like that, here yes, here yes, here yes, what do you say, mr. professor, and i would start with the fact that the lands from which ukrainians were evicted in 1947. thes