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Operation Kovel Uzel
Part of Eastern Front (World War II)
Date7 June 194314 March 1944
LocationKovel railway junction, Kovel, Ukrainian SSR
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
Ukrainian partisans  Nazi Germany
Commanders and leaders
Oleksiy Fedorov Unknown
Units involved
Chernihiv-Volhynian partisan organisation Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown 549 echelons with ammunition, fuel, military equipment and manpower

Kovel Uzel - code name of the sabotage operation carried out by Soviet partisans from 7 June 1943 to 14 March 1944 in the area of Kovel railway junction.

Purpose of the operation

The aim of the operation was to destroy the enemy's lines of communication and echelons, depriving the enemy of reinforcements.

Operation results

From 7 July 1943 to 14 March 1944 the partisans under the command of Oleksiy Fedorov destroyed 549 enemy echelons with ammunition, fuel, military equipment and manpower on the lines of Kovel railway junction. Fedorov destroyed 549 enemy echelons with ammunition, fuel, military equipment and manpower on the lines of the Kovel railway junction.

References

  1. "КОВЕЛЬСЬКИЙ ВУЗОЛ". resource.history.org.ua. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  2. "Інститут історії України". history.org.ua. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
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