People's Revolutionary Liberation Organisation
| People's Revolution Liberation Organisation | |
|---|---|
| Народно-визвольна революційна організація | |
| Founders |
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| Military leader | Dmytro Klyachkivsky |
| Dates of operation | July–November 1944 |
| Split from | Ukrainian Insurgent Army |
| Merged into | Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council |
| Headquarters | Derman, Ukraine |
| Active regions | Volhynia |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Opponents | |
| Battles and wars | |
The People's Revolutionary Liberation Organisation (Ukrainian: Народно-визвольна революційна організація, romanized: Narodno-vyzvolna revoliutsiina orhanizatsiia; abbreviated NVRO) was the name adopted by a group of left-wing members of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) who were briefly active in Volhynia in 1944. It was led by Vasyl Kuk, leader of the UPA's Southern Operational Group, and included several high-ranking members of the Southern Operational Group, such as colonel Petro Oliinyk.