P.K.P. (Pilsudski Bought Petliura)

The "allied" interventionists openly plunder Ukrainian peasants, sending trains loaded with grain, sugar, and other goods to Poland.

Ukrainian villagers mockingly reinterpret the acronym PKP (standing for Polish State Railways) as "Piłsudski bought Petliura."

Against the Polish invaders stands the cavalry of Grigory Kotovsky, which defeats the enemy forces and drives them back to Poland.

Petliura's influence among emigrants wanes, and leadership passes to General Yurko Tyutyunnyk, who heads an insurgent staff.

Their units attack villages, railroad stations, and Kombeds (committees of poor peasants), burning telegraph poles and infrastructure.