In the same year, she was forced to leave the military service and began teaching in Pasichna (now Ivano-Frankivsk region).
[1][2][3] From November 1918, she joined the Ukrainian Galician Army, where she served at the headquarters of the 2nd Kuren of the 5th Sambir Brigade (military rank – Khorunzhyi).
[1][2] In July 1919, as part of the Ukrainian Galician Army, it moved to Dnieper Ukraine.
Later, after the defeat of the national liberation movement, Pidvysotska lived in Kyiv and Bila Tserkva.
[1][2] On 4 November 1937, she was arrested by the NKVD (M. Balytskyi's husband was shot), and on 29 May 1938 she was sentenced to 5 years of exile in Kazakhstan.