The aircraft used by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials for international travel has returned to Polish territory, landing in Krakow. This arrival follows a flight originating from Moldova and a notable deviation from its usual flight path, specifically avoiding Polish airspace. The change in route occurred amid a diplomatic dispute concerning Ukraine’s decision to name a military unit after controversial figures associated with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Ukrainian officials have denied any connection between the airspace avoidance and the naming controversy. The incident has raised questions regarding the current state of Polish-Ukrainian relations. Despite the altered flight plan, Zelensky continues his series of foreign visits. The situation highlights ongoing sensitivities surrounding historical interpretations in the region.