Battle of Oździutycze

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Date29 February 1944
Location
Oździutycze, Włodzimierz County, Wołyń Voivodeship
Result Ukrainian victory
Battle of Oździutycze
Part of the Massacres of the Poles in the Volhynia and Galicia during the Polish–Ukrainian ethnic conflict in the World War II
Date29 February 1944
Location
Oździutycze, Włodzimierz County, Wołyń Voivodeship
Result Ukrainian victory
Belligerents
link Home Army link Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Ukraine Kusch Units of the Ukrainian Self–Defense
Commanders and leaders
link Stanisław Piaszczyński link Hryhoriy Kovalchuk
Units involved

27th Volhynian Infantry Division

  • Battalion “Łuna”
  • Battalion “Trzask”
  • Battalion “Grzyms”

Western Operational Group

  • 3rd Operational Group “Lysonia”
    • 16th Tactical District “Seret”
      • Company “Siromantsi”
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
7–20 killed[1][2]
20 wounded[2]
2 captured[2]
Unknown

The Battle of Oździutycze (Polish: Bitwa pod Oździutyczami, Ukrainian: Бій під Озютичамі; 29 February 1944) was fought between the “Łuna”, “Trzask” and “Grzyms” battalions in the Polish 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army under the command of Stanisław Piaszczyński ,against the “Siromantsi” company of the 16th tactical district “Seret” in the 3rd Operational Group “Lysonia” of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and Kusch Units of the Ukrainian Self–Defense under the command of Hryhoriy Kovalchuk in the Włodzimierz County of the Wołyń Voivodeship.[1][2]

In the area between Włodzimierz Wołyński and Łuck, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army created a system of fortresses to support the units operating in the central and western parts of Volhynia.[3] One such fortress was the village of Oździutycze, threatening the "Gromada" grouping.[3] Reports about the concentration of Ukrainian Insurgent Army units in this area prompted Major Stanislaw Piaszczyński "Pogrom" to decide to attack.[3] Three battalions were appointed to carry out the operation: 1st Battalion of 45 pp "Gzymsa", 1st Battalion of 24 pp "Łuna" and 3rd Battalion of 50 pp "Trzaska", under the command of Major "Pogrom".[3] The plan was to strike from the north-west and north.[3]

Battle

Aftermath

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