It fought in the Kiev offensive of 1920 and in further actions against the Red Army, including the Battle of Komarów.
By April 1920, the 6th Division had undergone intensive one-and-a-half-month training in Berdychiv, whose military garrison it formed.
Simultaneously, its personnel were fully armed, as the division received all the necessary military equipment and horses.
Already after the supposed end of hostilities under the Treaty of Riga, the 6th Division entered the villages of Vinkovetsky district (modern Khmelnytsky region) on October 13.
The Reserve Brigade which was the division's training part during wartime, continued to exist in Brest until the Second Winter Campaign in the fall of 1921 and the tragedy near Bazaar, where the division's officers and soldiers imprisoned by the Bolsheviks, were brutally shot.Commander - Marko Bezruchko