Paweł Kowal, the Polish government’s plenipotentiary for relations with Ukraine, firmly denied allegations of censorship at the exhumation site in Puźniky, Ukraine. During an appearance on the “Bez Dokrytny” program, Kowal stated he did not implement any censorship or prohibit anyone from documenting the exhumation work, clarifying he lacked the authority to do so. The questioning, led by Zbigniew Parfianowicz, specifically addressed concerns about restrictions placed on journalists documenting the process. Kowal explained his role was limited to advising individuals visiting the site to preserve evidence. The controversy stems from reports suggesting limitations on media access during the sensitive exhumation process. Kowal’s statements aim to dispel those claims and ensure transparency regarding the investigation. He emphasized his lack of power to impose restrictions on documentation.