During the
invasion of Poland, the Polish
Border Defence Corps (
KOP) was severely stripped of all the reserves and heavy armament. All the available Polish forces were sent to the west to reinforce the units resisting the German invasion. When the
Red Army invaded Poland on 17 September, there were barely any Polish forces to oppose them. The garrisons of the KOP were overstretched and after initial clashes and skirmishes for the border forts, the Polish units had to fall back. The deputy commander of the KOP, general
Wilhelm Orlik-Rueckemann decided to unite as many troops under his command as possible and join with the rest of the Polish forces in the west. He ordered all the KOP forces in
Polesie area to withdraw. In several days he managed to gather approximately 9,000 men under his command, coming from various units spread along a 300-kilometre long strip of the Polish-Soviet border. On 19 September he ordered all his units to march towards
Kowel, where his forces were to be joined by the
Independent Operational Group Polesie under general
Franciszek Kleeberg. However, the difficult situation and the outcome of the battles of
Brześć and
Kobryń forced Rueckemann's group to change its plans. The Polish units changed the direction and started to march through the forests towards
Włodawa and Kamień Koszyrski. The group found itself in a no-man's-land between the Soviet forces and the
Wehrmacht and could operate freely but the
morale of the troops was low. On 27 September General Orlik-Rueckemann decided to engage the Soviet forces to achieve a victory and raise morale. == Battle ==