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- Q4870601 subject Q8130027.
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- Q4870601 abstract "The Battle of Bystrzyk happened on May 31, 1920, near the village of Bystryk near Kiev. It was a part of the ill-fated offensive of the Budyonny's Cavalry Army assault on the Polish-Ukrainian troops defending Kiev after their offensive on Kiev a month earlier, during the Polish-Bolshevik War. The Bolshevik assault started on May 26, with the aim of cutting off the Polish 2nd and 3rd Armies and encircling them in a huge pocket. One of the assaulting divisions of the Cavalry Army, the Soviet 11th Cavalry Division, managed to break the front line between the two Polish armies and assaulted a fortified village of Bystrzyk, defended only by a single infantry company of the Polish 50th Kresy Rifles Regiment. After a short skirmish, the Poles were defeated. As the Cossack cavalry took no prisoners, all 75 Poles were killed, including prisoners and wounded in action. The exact Russian losses are unknown. Shortly after the skirmish, the commander of the Polish 13th Infantry Division, Gen. Franciszek Paulik, dispatched the reserve Polish 40th Infantry Regiment, but it was too late to relieve the defenders of Bystryk and the regiment lacked enough firepower to defeat an entire division. Because of that, the Polish tactical counter-offensive was repelled. The following day, the Russian division expanded the gap, broke through to the other side of the front and managed to drive approximately 15 kilometres towards the rear of the Polish forces. This created a gap in the Polish front and endangered the rear of the Polish 13th division. The commander of the Polish 6th Army, Gen. Wacław Iwaszkiewicz, ordered a counter-assault group to be created out of all available reserves. The group, commanded by Jerzy Sawicki, was composed of two regiments of his 3rd Cavalry Brigade, as well as two infantry battalions from the 19th Infantry Regiment and two batteries of field artillery. The Polish counter-assault started at 1 o'clock in the night of June 1, 1920. The Poles caught the 11th Cavalry Division by surprise in the village of Starościńce. Although the forces of both sides were more or less equal, the surprise was decisive and the Russians sounded a retreat after a short skirmish. After a successful pursuit, the 11th Division was forced back to its original positions from before the offensive started.".
- Q4870601 combatant "22pxPoland".
- Q4870601 combatant "22pxRussian SFSR".
- Q4870601 date "1920-05-31".
- Q4870601 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q186284.
- Q4870601 place Q1899.
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- Q4870601 result "Polish victory".
- Q4870601 strength "11th Cavalry Division".
- Q4870601 strength "At least two regiments".
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- Q4870601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8130027.
- Q4870601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293635.
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- Q4870601 combatant "22".
- Q4870601 conflict "Battle of Bystryk".
- Q4870601 date "1920-05-31".
- Q4870601 partof Q186284.
- Q4870601 place "near Kiev, Ukraine".
- Q4870601 result "Polish victory".
- Q4870601 strength "11".
- Q4870601 strength "At least two regiments".
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- Q4870601 comment "The Battle of Bystrzyk happened on May 31, 1920, near the village of Bystryk near Kiev. It was a part of the ill-fated offensive of the Budyonny's Cavalry Army assault on the Polish-Ukrainian troops defending Kiev after their offensive on Kiev a month earlier, during the Polish-Bolshevik War. The Bolshevik assault started on May 26, with the aim of cutting off the Polish 2nd and 3rd Armies and encircling them in a huge pocket.".
- Q4870601 label "Battle of Bystryk".
- Q4870601 depiction Flag_of_Poland.svg.
- Q4870601 name "Battle of Bystryk".