Battle of Leszczawa Górna
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| Battle of Leszczawa Górna | |||||||
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| Part of the Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and Eastern Front of World War II | |||||||
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| 500[1] |
Initial Attacks: 300[1] Final Attacks: 1,100[2]–2,500 3 tanks[3] | ||||||
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23 killed[1][2] 5 wounded[a] | 207 killed[1][2] | ||||||
| Several civilians killed[1] | |||||||
The Battle of Leszczawa Górna took place between the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and Soviet NKVD. Considered to be the largest battle between UPA and Soviet forces in Poland on 24 October 1944.[2][1][5][4]
Battle
At around 7 AM, 300-strong NKVD detachment with armoured support was dispatched to counter UPA fighters in Leszczawa Górna. Insurgents used buildings, trees, along with other surroundings as fortifications and firing positions. NKVD launched 2 assaults on insurgent positions, both of which ended in failure. Soviet troops advanced exposed fields which made them easy targets. According description of Stepan Stebelsky on these clashes: "The Bolsheviks fled and constantly shouted 'Forward! Ura! (Hooray!).' We have several killed and wounded. We set aside the second ones to one stack, where the doctors bandage them. The wounds are severe, because the enemy hits only with explosive, incendiary and phosphorus bullets."[1]
As a result of previous failed attacks, an additional 800–2,200 troops and several tanks were dispatched to support NKVD. Insurgents were inflicting heavy losses on Soviet troops and critically damaging their equipment. However, a fire broke out that spread during the battle. Later, Soviet forces again advanced and eventually pushed out the insurgents. Many UPA commanders abandoned their troops, but the battle didn't end. Some of insurgents fortified themselves in other settlements. Major battle took place between Leszczawa and the village of Limna in the mountains. NKVD attempts to encircle insurgents were unsuccessful. NKVD retreated after their final attack was repulsed.[1] The fighting lasted for 15 hours.[1][2][4]