Zagaje massacre was a mass murder of ethnic Poles carried out on 11–12 July 1943 by the troops of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army group "Piwnicz", aided by the Ukrainian peasants, during the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia. Approximately 260–350 people were killed, including women and children. The village Zagaje was levelled out and does not exist anymore. It was located in the gmina Podberezie of the Horochów County (powiat horochowski) in the Wołyń Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic (now, Horokhiv Raion, Ukraine). Overall, in the Horochów County some 4,200 ethnic Poles were murdered, in nearly hundreds of separate locations before the end of the Polish-Ukrainian conflict. The village Zagaje is not to be confused with the Zagaje colony, located in gmina Czaruków, p
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| - Zagaje massacre was a mass murder of ethnic Poles carried out on 11–12 July 1943 by the troops of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army group "Piwnicz", aided by the Ukrainian peasants, during the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia. Approximately 260–350 people were killed, including women and children. The village Zagaje was levelled out and does not exist anymore. It was located in the gmina Podberezie of the Horochów County (powiat horochowski) in the Wołyń Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic (now, Horokhiv Raion, Ukraine). Overall, in the Horochów County some 4,200 ethnic Poles were murdered, in nearly hundreds of separate locations before the end of the Polish-Ukrainian conflict. The village Zagaje is not to be confused with the Zagaje colony, located in gmina Czaruków, p (en)
- Zbrodnia w Zagajach – zbrodnia dokonana 11 bądź 12 lipca 1943 roku przez oddział UPA z grupy „Piwnicz” na ludności narodowości polskiej podczas rzezi wołyńskiej. Miejscem zbrodni była kolonia Zagaje, gmina Podberezie, powiat horochowski, w województwie wołyńskim. Zdaniem Władysława Filara, wskutek tej akcji spośród 350 Polaków ocalało jedynie kilkunastu, według ustaleń Siemaszków zamordowano 260 Polaków. (pl)
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| - Zagaje massacre was a mass murder of ethnic Poles carried out on 11–12 July 1943 by the troops of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army group "Piwnicz", aided by the Ukrainian peasants, during the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia. Approximately 260–350 people were killed, including women and children. The village Zagaje was levelled out and does not exist anymore. It was located in the gmina Podberezie of the Horochów County (powiat horochowski) in the Wołyń Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic (now, Horokhiv Raion, Ukraine). Overall, in the Horochów County some 4,200 ethnic Poles were murdered, in nearly hundreds of separate locations before the end of the Polish-Ukrainian conflict. The village Zagaje is not to be confused with the Zagaje colony, located in gmina Czaruków, powiat Łuck, of the same voivodeship. The massacre was committed in the course of so-called Bloody Sunday of 11 July 1943, when the OUN-UPA killing squads raided simultaneously 99 Polish villages in two counties, including powiat horochowski and powiat włodzimierski. With the neighbouring powiat kowelski counted in, the number rose to 150 settlements. Most victims – assembled for regular Sunday services – were murdered in Polish Catholic churches, and in their environs. (en)
- Zbrodnia w Zagajach – zbrodnia dokonana 11 bądź 12 lipca 1943 roku przez oddział UPA z grupy „Piwnicz” na ludności narodowości polskiej podczas rzezi wołyńskiej. Miejscem zbrodni była kolonia Zagaje, gmina Podberezie, powiat horochowski, w województwie wołyńskim. Zdaniem Władysława Filara, wskutek tej akcji spośród 350 Polaków ocalało jedynie kilkunastu, według ustaleń Siemaszków zamordowano 260 Polaków. Około godziny trzynastej do wsi na furmankach niespodziewanie wjechali okoliczni Ukraińcy uzbrojeni w szpadle, siekiery, widły, kosy, noże. Za nimi podążali upowcy z bronią palną. Dowodzili nimi Ukrainiec Fedyn z Gurowa wraz z bratem i Iwan Żuk z Wygranki. Napastnicy rozbiegli się po wsi dokonując mordów. W domu Władysława Szuberta, Ukraińcy dzięki pomocy jego czeladnika odkryli 35 ukrywających się osób. Wszystkie zostały zamordowane; zabójcy pokłócili się o łupy, które miały zostać podzielone w zależności od tego, kto zabił więcej ludzi. Zwłoki pomordowanych zakopywano w różnych miejscach, a ciała dzieci wrzucono do studni. Wieś została spalona, a murowana kaplica zniszczona. (pl)
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