The Battle of Svistov took place during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878. It was fought between the Ottoman Empire and Imperial Russia on 26 June 1877. It occurred when Russian general Mikhail Ivanovich Dragomirov crossed the Danube River in a fleet of small boats and attacked the Turkish fortress. The next day, Mikhail Skobelev attacked, forcing the Turkish garrison to surrender. In result, the Russian military became ready to attack Nikopol.

Battle of Svistov
Part of Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

The Battle of Svistov by Nikolai Dmitriev-Orenburgsky
Date26 June 1877
Location
Ziştovi District, Rusçuk Sanjak, Tuna Province, Ottoman Empire
(today near Svishtov, Bulgaria)
43°36′53″N 25°23′59″E / 43.61472°N 25.39972°E / 43.61472; 25.39972
Result Russian victory. The Russians were made ready to attack Nikopol.
Belligerents
 Russian Empire  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Mikhail Dragomirov
Mikhail Skobelev
Ahmed Muhtar Pasha
Strength
15,000 troops
17 battalions
6,000 volunteers
64 field guns[1]
13,000 garrison troops
6 camps
1 squadron
6 cannons
Casualties and losses
less than 1,000[1] 641 total

References

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  1. ^ a b Eggenberger D. An Encyclopedia of Battles: Accounts of Over 1,560 Battles from 1479 B.C. to the Present. Courier Corporation. 2012. p. 422
  • George Bruce. Harbottle's Dictionary of Battles. (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981) (ISBN 0-442-22336-6).