Battle of Jawornik Ruski
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| Battle of Jawornik Ruski | |||||||
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| Part of the Polish–Ukrainian conflict and anti-communist insurgencies in Central and Eastern Europe | |||||||
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| 700[1] | 280[1] | ||||||
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18 killed 17 wounded 14 executed[2] | ||||||
The Battle of Jawornik Ruski took place between the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and Polish People's Army during anti-insurgent operation of 28th Infantry Regiment on 24 July 1946.[2][3][4]
On 23 July, 1946, Polish forces stationed in Bircza received a report about large UPA force in Jawornik Ruski. Wygnański led his 200-strong detachment from Przemyśl, which were then joined by additional 80 troops from Babice, then crossed the San River. UPA withdrew to the forest and Polish troops occupied Jawornik Ruski. According to the captured insurgent, there was around 700 insurgents north of Yavornik Ruski.[1]