The Battle of Lututów was a clash between Polish rebel forces and units of the Imperial Russian Army.
It took place during the January Uprising, on June 15, 1863, near the village of Lututów, which at that time belonged to Russian-controlled Congress Poland.
On June 14, 1863, a Polish insurgent unit retreated before the advancing Russian forces from Węglewice to Lututów.
[3] The remaining group of 120 scythemen, led by Antoni Korotyński, engaged in a battle with 10 times more numerous Russians, which was doomed to be unsuccessful from the beginning.
[2] Some of the insurgents surrendered, but the Russian commander ordered the murder of captured Polish prisoners and the battle turned into a massacre.