[1] After a number of successful UPA attacks in the Lublin Voivodeship, Polish leadership was politically divided.
[5] UPA didn't make further attempts to capture Nabróż at this time, with the clashes continuing in other settlements of Tomaszów and Hrubieszów Counties instead.
Heavy fighting took place in and outside Nabróż, which was initially developing in Polish favour.
[7] Insurgents made Germans flee and Luftwaffe failed to inflict any casualties on them during this clash.
[2] Other sources estimate that Poles lost 15 killed, while UPA suffered losses of about 30 dead and as many wounded.