7 June - 18 July 1919 (Chortkiv and Summer offensive),
7–28 June 1919 (Chortkiv offensive)
Location
Chortkiv, East Galicia, West Ukrainian People’s Republic
Result
Polish victory (See Aftermath)
Territorial changes
West Ukrainian People's Republic annexed to Poland
Belligerents
West Ukrainian People’s Republic
Second Polish Republic
Commanders and leaders
Yevhen Petrushevych Oleksander Hrekov
Józef Piłsudski Józef Haller
Strength
19,000–20,000 Ukrainians
19,000–20,000, Poles[contradictory]
v
t
e
Polish–Ukrainian War
Przemyśl
Lwów
Khyriv
Belz [pl]
Ustrzyki Dolne [pl]
Zhovkva [ru]
Kowel [ru]
Volodymyr-Volynskyi [ru]
Volchukhiv [ru]
May offensive
Pokuttia
Hutsul
Chortkiv
Lubaczów
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The Chortkiv offensive (Ukrainian: Чортківська офензива, Чортків, Polish: Czortkowska ofensywa, Czortków; 7–28 June 1919) also known as June offensive was one of the most successful counteroffensive military operations of the Ukrainian Galician Army (UHA) against the Polish Army during the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1918–1919. Around 19,000–20,000 Ukrainians pushed back the Poles along the entire front of the 39,000-strong Polish Army, reinforced by the French Third Republic.
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