The Ukrainian Central Committee was the headquarters of the Ukrainian Relief Committees operating in occupied Poland. The Warsaw branch was headed by Lt. Col. Mykhailo Pohotovko, born on 21 November 1891 in Baranov in the Kharkiv Governorate. He had lived in Warsaw since 1923. His deputy was Lieutenant Hryhoriy Doroshenko, born on 23 April 1893 in Ukraine; in the literature he is referred to as Szylo. From 1943, the committee was involved in recruiting people for the infamous
SS "Galizien" Division, a SS unit. Mychajło also earned his "bullet" by reporting to the Gestapo. A counter-intelligence combat unit of the Home Army Headquarters "993/W" was assigned to carry out the sentence. The dissolution of Pohotowka was led by the well-known post-war musician Włodzimierz Bieżan "Klawisz" and the intelligence officer Izabella Horodecka "Teresa" (née Malkiewicz). Bieżan was fluent in Ukrainian. Through his mother, he came into contact with a member of the Ukrainian orchestra at the committee. A few days before the operation, "Porawa" sent "Klawisz" and "Bomir" to the committee for reconnaissance. While the former had nerves of steel and moved freely among the Ukrainians, the latter was consumed by nerves and fear began to appear in his eyes. "Klawisz" led his friend out of the building, joking with the Ukrainians and at the same time reprimanding him that his behaviour could have cost them both their lives. After this incident, "Bomir" himself approached "Porawa" with a request for a transfer. He found that such situations nerves. "Porawa" not only did not condemn his subordinate, but also appreciated his sincerity. He said that he would hand him over to the intelligence section under the command of "Teresa": The second chance came on 31 March. The day before, 'Klawisz', who was in the committee, learned that Pohotowko would be staying in his office from the following morning. At about 7.00 a.m. Horodecka and Biezhan arrived at the committee. Through a slightly ajar door in one of the rooms they saw a Ukrainian sitting behind a desk. Biezhan immediately fled to inform the liquidation group by telephone from a nearby room that they had the green light to proceed. The established password was: Can you please pick up the books for the big hell? The reply: "Fine, fine, we'll send someone right away". The role of 'Teresa' was to ensure that Pohotowko did not leave the building and to inform the liquidation group of his whereabouts. At first, the task seemed nothing special to the experienced intelligence officer. But as time passed, she became increasingly nervous. To make matters worse, she was being watched by a man she did not know. After some time, the Keyblade returned to check that everything was all right. He was horrified to see a group of uniformed Ukrainians eating breakfast in the restaurant hall on the second floor. But there was no way out, the operation had to go on. After a few minutes he went out to meet the liquidators. When he saw the group approaching, he nodded quietly to let them know that they could go into action. == The Operation ==