Battle of Borowe Młyny

The Battle of Borowe Mlyny, one of many skirmishes of the January Uprising, took place on April 16, 1863, near the village of Borowe Mlyny in southeastern part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland. 300 Polish rebels under Colonel Marcin Borelowski clashed with app. 1,000 soldiers of the Imperial Russian Army.

Borelowski and his party camped in a forest between the villages of Majdan Sopocki and Borowiec. They were spotted by Russians, whose garrrison stationed in Tarnogrod. The Russians immediately sent app. 1,000 soldiers, who attacked the Poles. While some Polish rebels decided to fight, others fled through nearby border to Austrian Galicia. Polish and Russian losses in the skirmish are unknown.