

“SUPREME COMMANDER” of “UPA”
UPA units surrounded and attacked 99 Polish villages and settlements in three counties – Kowel, Horochów, and Włodzimierz Wołyński. On the following day 50 additional villages were attacked.[71] In January 1944, the UPA campaign of ethnic cleansing spread to the neighbouring province of Galicia. Unlike in Volhynia, where Polish villages were destroyed and their inhabitants murdered without warning, Poles in eastern Galicia were in some instances given the choice of fleeing or being killed.
–Wikipedia: Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Polish victims of a massacre committed by UPA in the village of Lipniki, 1943