Battle of Hetény

The Battle of Hetény, fought on 5 September 1849, between Hungarian Hussars led by General György Klapka and a Russian detachment of Cossacks was one of the last battles of the Hungarian War of Independence. After the surrender of the Hungarian army led by General Artúr Görgei at Szőlős, one of the last strongholds of the Hungarian independence was the fortress of Komárom, which now was being surrounded by Austrian and Russian troops. The small reconnaissance unit of Hungarian hussars which tried to acquire knowledge about the enemy's strength, was attacked by a platoon of Russian cossacks, but the Hungarians defeated them, using the tactic of feigned retreat. These kind of small scaled battles and skirmishes between Hungarian troops with the Austrian and Russian besieging units continued until the surrender of the fortress of Komárom on 2 October 1849.

Battle of Hetény
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Date5 September 1849
Location
near Hetény, Kingdom of Hungary, today part of Slovakia
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army  Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
 György Klapka
 Lajos Csomortányi
Unknown
Strength
c.315 hussars 300-350 cossacks
Casualties and losses
7 dead;
12 wounded;
many horses
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