Battle of Brest (1792)

The Battle of Brest (Russian: Битва под Брестом; Polish: Bitwa pod Brześciem), This is a defensive battle of 5,000 Polish-Lithuanian troops who are trying to cover the way to Warsaw from the Russians. An equally strong Russian detachment was acting against them.

Battle of Brest
Part of Polish-Russian War of 1792

Russian Commander Ivan Fersen
Date23 July [O.S. 12 July] 1792
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
 Russia Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Commanders and leaders
Ivan Fersen Szymon Zabiełło
Strength
5,500 5,000
Casualties and losses
12 killed & 43 wounded 356 killed & 66 captured

On July 21, a dragoon raid took place on Polish-Lithuanian positions in front of the city, the Polish-Lithuanian forces retreated into the city itself. On July 23, a battle took place at dawn, the defenders held out for a long time, but after they ran out of ammunition they were forced to retreat.[1] Poles lost 356 killed and 66 captured, while the Russians lost only 12 dead and 43 wounded.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Malishevsky 2012, p. 6.
  2. ^ Хронологический указатель военных действий русской армии и флота [Chronological index of military operations of the Russian army and Navy] Volume 1: 1695–1800. p. 200

Bibliography

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  • Военные конфликты, кампании и боевые действия русских войск 860–1914: Битва под Брестом [Military conflicts, campaigns and military actions of Russian troops 860-1914: The Battle of Brest] Runivers
  • Хронологический указатель военных действий русской армии и флота [Chronological index of military operations of the Russian army and Navy] Volume 1: 1695–1800
  • Mała Encyklopedia Wojskowa. — I. — Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1967. — Т. 2.
  • Malishevsky, Nikolai (2012). Польша против Российской империи: история противостояния [Poland against the Russian Empire: the history of confrontation] (in Russian). Minsk: Букмастер. ISBN 978-985-549-247-5.