Grigorievtsy without special labor from the raid captured two rich cities.
The Cossack chieftain Uvarov occupied Cherkasy,
where the 2 th Soviet regiment joined the Grigorievtsy.
Grigorievtsy attack Ukrainian troops retreating under the pressure
of the Reds Yekaterinoslav Kosh and Colonel Kotik.
Having captured the city, the Grigorievtsy killed the Greeks who had surrendered to them at the mercy of them.
Grigorievtsy released criminals from prison, who joined the
rebels and took an active part in the killings, robberies and pogroms.
Grigorievtsy at that time struggled with the red,
but shied away from fighting with the whites, which irritated the dad.
The beginning of the offensive of Denikin's army and
the uprising of Makhno saved the Grigorievtsy from complete destruction in May.
Grigorievtsy, who are accustomed to being afraid of everyone and running in front of them,
did not withstand a proper fight with motivated, staunch Soviet units.
Grigorievtsy themselves did not resist,
they had already grabbed enough, they wanted to rest in their native villages, and the city almost got into a bloody fight.
As a result, for some time the Grigorievtsy could have been outraged,
making raids on cities, on trains that went from the Crimea and the Black Sea coast to the north, again seized a lot of different property and good.