Obviously, when doing this, all the Russian spies in the city of Kazakhburg understood that the Poles who burned down the granaries of the Poles and jumped over the wall in a hurry would not let them go, but this is also the best way to solve this situation at present.
After a fierce exchange of fire, the Polish reinforcements finally arrived at the location of the granary, but in the face of the raging fire, the Poles had no good way, and Mirian personally led people to the well near the granary to get water, but it was only a drop in the bucket for the burning fire.
Seeing that the granary was burned to the ground, Mirian was about to cry, and at that moment Yevisky also arrived at the scene.
"What's going on, why is the granary on fire" In the face of the angry Jeviski, the Polish officers around him could not give a reasonable explanation, they all bowed their heads like firebirds, and Dunrk, who was in charge of guarding near the granary tonight, was even more eager to get into the cracks in the ground.
"Dunrk, please give me a reasonable explanation, or I don't mind letting you go to hell!"
Seeing that there was no one around him to answer him, Yevisky became even more angry, and he pointed his head at Dunke "Your Excellency, the Russians did so suddenly, that the Polish soldiers on guard had infiltrated the granary and lit a fire, and that they were numerous..."
"Don't give me nonsense, come on, arrest Dunrk for me, and wait until the matter is dealt with, and then I will deal with you slowly" With that, Yevisky asked the soldiers to arrest Dunrk, not mentioning that Dunrk was wronged.
Looking at the granary, which was already out of control, Yevisky's heart was infinitely desolate.
After dawn, the fire was finally brought under control, and the granary, where the grain had been stored, was reduced to rubble, and Yevisky wanted to cry without tears when he stood on top of the ruins.
"Your Excellency, I think we're in big trouble this time."
Mirian came to Yevisky's side and whispered, and when he saw Yevisky's face, he continued: "We rescued a batch of food, and some food was stored in the barracks, but the amount was not very large, according to estimates, we could only consume it for three days at most."
Yevisky was finally moved "Three days.
Only three days ............."
"Your Excellency, I think we'll have to figure out a way."
Hearing Mirian's words, Yevisky frowned and left the scene without saying a word.
When Yevisky returned to his room, he shrank himself into his chair, and the blind-eyed Jevisky sat down, and after a while Yevisky left the chair, and without saying a word, he ran to the city wall and looked into the distance.
"Let's break out" Yevisky said to Mirian, who had heard the news, and Yevisky's words made Mirian's heart suddenly tense "But ....."
"No, the food in the city doesn't last long.
Instead of struggling to survive and then starving to death, it is better to find a way to live for everyone.
Although the breakthrough may fail, and even if it succeeds, not many people will escape, but it is better than waiting to die in the city."
Before Mirian could finish speaking, Yevisky interrupted The two stood on the walls in silence, and later that day, the news that Yevisky was preparing to break out spread throughout the city, and the news was accompanied by the news that there was no limit to the food supply that night, that is, you could eat as much as you wanted, and of course this was only for the defenders.
It's like the last meal of a condemned prisoner.
And the defenders did not break out into any confusion when they got the news again, everyone just numbly ate their food to fill their stomachs and rested, knowing that tomorrow might be their last day.
The next morning, the defenders came out of the barracks early, and they gathered on the west side of the Kazakh fort, and soon Yevisky and a group of officers came to the west of the city.
"Soldiers, everyone knows the situation.
We now have only one way to live, and that is to go west to Warsaw, and I won't say much else, so good luck to you.
See you in Warsaw."
As soon as Yevisky finished speaking, the gates of the west gate of the Kazakh Fort were opened.
Although it was a breakthrough, it could not be rushed up in a chaotic manner, and the Polish soldiers lined up in a combat formation under the command of the officer and slowly headed out of the city.
Yesterday's fire naturally did not fill the Russians, Potemkin and others celebrated after seeing the fire burning in the city, and the order to burn the grain silos of Kazakhstan was precisely from Potemkin's mouth, and he naturally wanted to force the Poles to come out, and then he was ashamed.
So last night Potemkin sent men and horses to the west of Kazakhstanburg to set up defenses, although some people persuaded Potemkin to get out of the way for Yevsky and others to return to Warsaw, but Potemkin thought that Yevsky's army was already at the end of the crossbow, and if he was allowed to return to Warsaw, God knows what would happen, so Potemkin insisted on fighting Yevisky to the death outside the city of Kazakhburg.
The Polish troops who rushed out quickly arrived in front of the Russian defense line, and groups of Russian soldiers stared intently at the Polish soldiers on the opposite side, everyone knew that the anxiety between the two sides for more than a month would be broken today, and the victory or defeat would be decided today.
Jeviski rode on his horse and slowly raised his saber, and all the Polish soldiers turned their eyes to Jeviski, which also made Jeviski's heart welled up with sadness "Attack!"
Yevisky shouted with a fierce swing of his saber forward At the sound of his command, the Polish army began to speed forward, and soon both sides were within range "Bang....
Bang bang.....
Bang bang bang......
Bang bang" The sound of gunfire was accompanied by the loss of life, but this time the Polish army was not afraid, there was no fear, and the fall of one comrade-in-arms could not shake the other Polish soldiers in the slightest, and everyone knew that they had no way to retreat.
However, under the overwhelming superiority of the Russian army, the Poles still could not resist, although every Polish soldier fought bravely, and some of them held on to the enemy before they died, hoping to die together, but they were not able to catch it.
At this moment, a large number of people poured out of Kazakhstan, and these people were refugees who had previously been taken in by Jeviski, and these refugees greatly eased the unfavorable situation of the Polish army.
These crowds disrupted the formation of the Russian army, although these Polish refugees were just trying to survive and had no intention of helping Yevisky at all, but their actions also won Yevisky a chance to live.
There is a gap in the Russian defense line closest to Yevisky because of the impact of Polish refugees, although the Russian army is trying very hard to fill this gap, but there are too many Polish refugees, so many that they can't kill them all, and these refugees only know that they are ramming aimlessly on the battlefield, and often a large group of refugees suddenly rush to unexpected places often catch the Russian army off guard.
Yevisky did not miss this good opportunity, and he immediately ordered the more than 2,000 men and horses that he could still command to immediately break through to the gap.
"Kulichkov, you take someone to fill that gap immediately, no matter who obstructs the march of our army, you will be killed."
"Yes" At Potemkin's order, Kulichkov immediately rushed to the gap with more than 3,000 Russian soldiers, and at this time Yevisky was having a headache for the refugees, who helped the Polish army open the gap, but somehow fled backwards and quickly broke the formation of the Polish army.
Just as Yevisky was in a hurry, Kulickov's army blocked the gap in time, and the best chance of escape was wasted, and there was no hope for the rest of the day.
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"Kill the thief!
Poland........
Ten thousand..... years old...."
Jeviski died, he died under the siege of five Russian troops, and his captain of the guard, Mirian, had already gone before him, how bleak the cry before he died, as a Pole, Yevisky was worthy of the country more than anyone else, but the hero was helpless in bad luck. 10,000 Polish soldiers were stained with blood, the Russian army was hardly captured after the war, and those Polish soldiers often had to die with the enemy before they died.
"Bury them all, although these Poles despised me before, and they were enemies of the Empire, but at least now they are worthy of the title of warriors" Potemkin looked at the battlefield full of dead corpses and sighed After eliminating Yevisky's troops, Potemkin did not enter Kazakhstan, he only asked Khan **v to enter Kazakhstan with a group of co-operatives to maintain law and order and announce the change of ownership of Kazakhstan.
After a day's rest, Potemkin finally reached his fateful moment, which was the march to Warsaw.
These days, God is also quite beautiful, although it is winter, but compared with some time ago, the temperature in these days not only did not drop but rose somewhat, and the sun also rarely showed a face to everyone.
Taking advantage of the month that Yevisky had delayed with his life, August sent more than 10,000 troops to Warsaw to defend in the remaining ruling areas, but the situation in Warsaw was still not optimistic.
The news of the Russian army's invasion of Warsaw was transmitted back as soon as possible, and when August received the news, his face changed greatly, although he knew that the Russian army was coming sooner or later, and Yevisky's department could not resist all the time with the lonely city, but when the Russian army really came, August still couldn't stop panicking.
The failure to personally command the army and the Russian army cast a shadow on August's heart when he faced the Russians again.
Just as August was thinking about how to deal with the impending Russian attack, his court butler ran to August's side in a panic and told him the unfortunate news: The nobles of Warsaw rebelled.