Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Battle of Malatitze

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
5,000 men
  
13,000 men

Result
  
Swedish victory

Date
  
31 August 1708

300 killed 750 wounded
  
700 killed 2,000 wounded

Combatants
  
Sweden, Russia, Swedish Empire

Similar
  
Battle of Pułtusk, Battle of Gemauerthof, Battle of Jakobstadt, Battle of Saladen, Battle of Hummelshof

The Battle of Molyatichi (Swedish: Malatitze), also known as the Battle of Dobroye, took place on August 31, 1708 at Molyatichi (present-day Belarus near the Russian border) during the Great Northern War. The Russian army of Peter the Great under the command of Mikhail Golitsyn successfully attacked the avatgarde of the Swedish Army of Charles XII under Carl Gustaf Roos. The fighting occurred in the swamp between the rivers Belaya Natopa and Chernaya Natopa. The Swedish forces were surprised by the Russian attack in the morning fog and withdrew to the main Swedish army. The swampy landscape prevented the Russian cavalry to cut off the Swedish way of retreat. Since the attack of the main body of the Swedish army was not part of the Russian intentions at that moment, the Russians pulled back. The Swede chronists noted the grown fighting skills of the Russians. Together with the following Battle of Lesnaya, the battle of Malatitze caused Charles XII to abort his advance to Central Russia.

References

Battle of Malatitze Wikipedia