Zawadka Morochowska

Zawadka Morochowska [zaˈvatka mɔrɔˈxɔfska] is a former village in the administrative district of Gmina Komańcza, within Sanok County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia.

Zawadka Morochowska (or Bukowska, 1876) appears on records as early as the year 1567.

[2] In January, 1946, a unit of Polish communist soldiers came into the area, and launched offenses against Bukowica, Ratnawica, and Zboiska, among other places.

They attempted to engage the UPA forces near Zawadka Morochowska, and in the process of the search, massacred dozens of the village's residents including men, women and children.

Residents who remained alive by 1947 were deported to the Western territories that Poland had acquired through the Yalta conference.