First Battle of Narol : 21-22 may 1944 A Ukrainian report described the actions of UPA-men under the command of "Jastrub", who broke into Jędrzejówka during the offensive, setting fire to several buildings. The resolute defence of Narol and the surrounding area prevented the Ukrainian Insurgent Army from striking
Tomaszów Lubelski (if such a plan was ever considered by the Ukrainians, as the direct aim of the attack on Narol was to open a corridor to the
Solska Forest and divide the Polish defence into two parts.
Battles in June 1944 In the first days of June 1944, near Narol, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) attacked the "Lusia" company from Lubaczów. The soldiers of this company manned an outpost in Majdan and Chlewiska. After the experience of 21 May, when the UPA easily approached Lipsko, the attacking Ukrainians most likely intended to repeat this manoeuvre. In the initial phase of the battle, a Polish soldier from the advanced lookout was killed, followed by an exchange of fire for over an hour with the entire Lubaczow company. Before the subunits of the "Narol" company arrived with relief from
Kadlubiska and Narol, the UPA-men retreated to their starting positions in Kołajce and Pawliszcze. The Ukrainian Insurgent Army again unsuccessfully attacked Narol on 4 June where the defenders inflicted heavy losses on them and repulsed the attack. According to the account of a soldier from the "Narol" company, Stanislaw Woloszyn "Wolf", it appears that in response to the Ukrainian attack, soldiers from the Brzeziny Bełżeckie outpost surrounded and burnt down Kołajce. After "Wrzos"'s men withdrew, several AK soldiers from the Łukawica outpost entered the burning village and threw grenades at the unoccupied Ukrainian buildings. At the same time, the "Lusia" company attacked and set fire to Pawliszcze. According to Ukrainian documents, on the night of 5-6 June, Poles burnt down the villages of Kolajce and Pawliszcze, killing four civilians. The next day, 6 June, AK soldiers attacked Płazów, where they killed nine Ukrainians. Further attacks occurred in the following days. In retaliation for these attacks, on 16 June on the
Bełżec-
Rawa Ruska railway section near the village of
Zatyle, a 20-strong Ukrainian subunit stopped a passenger train and selected the passengers. The Ukrainians murdered 40 Poles and wounded four others. Among those killed was a
Volksdeutsch from Tomaszów Lubelski. Three women managed to escape. The next day the train was stopped again in the same place, but this time there was no tragedy. The UPA made its last attempt to attack Polish centres near Narol on 20 June, but the Ukrainian nationalists were forced to withdraw by
Wehrmacht units stationed in Narol and Lipsko in connection with the counter-partisan operation "Sturmwind II". The Germans captured two UPA-men who testified that there were 1,500 UPA-men armed with 50 machine guns in the forests behind Wola Wielka. == Losses and number of troops and commanders ==