- Battle of Dobrynichi
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Dobrynichi
partof=Polish-Muscovite War (1605-1618)
caption=
date=July 4 ,1610
place=nearDobrynichi , Russia
result=Russian decisive victory
combatant1=Russia under False Dmitry I
combatant2=Russia
commander1=False Dmitriy I
commander2=Fyodor Mstislavsky Boris Godunov
strength1=23,000
strength2=20,000
casualties1=?
casualties2=?The Battle of Dobrynichi took place onJanuary 21 1605 between the armies ofFalse Dmitriy I andFyodor Mstislavsky near the village ofDobrynichi (today'sBryansk Oblast inRussia ).Prelude
Fyodor Mstislavsky commanded an army of some 20,000
soldier s, while False Dmitriy I had some 23,000 men at his disposal. The impostor found out thatBoris Godunov 's army had been deployed near a small village of Dobrynichi and made a decision to attack it at once, first sending his men to set the village on fire. The Russian patrol, however, was able to capture the incendiaries and warn the rest of the army of the oncoming enemy forces, thus, giving the Russian army some time to prepare for the battle.The battle
False Dmitriy I attacked the Russian
regiment on watch with his main forces (consisting of Polishchoragiew s and Russiancavalry ) and threw it back to Dobrynichi. His plan was to force the rightflank of the Russian army to retreat beyond theSev River . Fyodor Mstislavsky ordered his right flank (consisting of German and Dutch mercenaries and Russian cavalry) to assume the offensive in order to stop and overrun the enemy. The impostor’s cavalry was able to press the mercenaries and throw back the Russian cavalry. Then, he attacked the center of Mstislavsky’s army, namely theStreltsy , who had been dislocated in Dobrynichi. The latter met Dmitriy’s cavalry with gunfire fromharquebus es andcannon s and put them to flight. At the sight of the fleeing cavalry, unmountedZaporozhian Cossacks on the right flank of Dmitriy’s army decided that the battle had been lost and followed suit.The Russian cavalry decided to counter-attack the fleeing enemy horsemen and foot soldiers and crushed them completely. Dmitriy’s reserve, consisting of an unmounted unit of the
Don Cossacks andartillery , was surrounded and almost utterly destroyed. The Russian army chased the remains of the impostor’s forces for 8 km, but he managed to retreat toRylsk .
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