Snyatyn was attacked by Sabbatean haidamacks in November, 1772. They slit the Catholic priest's throat on the church's alter, and let their horses drink from the holy-water fount. Refugees from Snyatyn made their way to Kolomija. As Snyatyn was located between Kolomija and Zastawna, where the haidamacks had begun their attacks, the people of Kolomija knew that they were the next target.
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