The small village of Mosty on the banks of the Zbytinka River is located among the Volyn forests between Zdolbuniv and Shumsk.
It was first mentioned in documents in 1603 as the property of Count Zaslavskyi, who had hunting grounds here. At the end of the 19th century, there was a water mill, a sawmill, a distillery, a resin factory, and a woodworking workshop.
In April 1944, near the village, the Battle of Hurby took place between UPA units and NKVD troops. In 2006-2007, the Pantheon of Glory of the Heroes of the Hurby Battle was opened at this place, and the Holy Resurrection Men's Monastery was founded on the rebel graves. The hideout museum works.
UPA Museum-Kryivka
Museum / gallery , Historic area
The UPA Museum-Kryivka (hideout) in the Hurby tract near the Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Insurgent Graves near the village of Mosty was opened in 2011.
In April 1944, the Battle of Hurby took place between UPA units and NKVD troops.
The planning and interior equipment of the insurgents' bunker is based on drawings made by NKVD officers: bunk beds, boxes, shelves, shelves, tables and benches, a stove. On the walls are black and white photographs, postcards and posters of the time.
You can also see weapons, military uniforms, equipment and insurgent household items.
Administrative status | village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1603 |
Latitude | 50.30232 |
Longitude | 26.19121 |
Population | 176 |
Postal codes | 35714 |
Region | Rivne |