At the end of the vote, the Kiev Bund branch had split into two separate party organizations.
[6] The Kombund wasn't completely committed to the Bolshevik line as such, but supported the Soviet side in the Russian Civil War.
CP(b)U held that the Kombund was a middle class movement and its members were not given responsibilities in different Soviets.
[5] In the wake of the Hryhoriev Uprising, the Kombund was given representation in the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee.
[6] In the midst of the peak of pogroms in central and southern Ukraine, unity talks between the Kombund and the United Jewish Communist Party (the Komfareynikte) intensified.