Battle of Klyastitsy

The Battle of Klyastitsy, also called the Battle of Yakubovo or the Battle of Oboiarszina, was a series of military engagements that took place on 30 July–1 August 1812 near the village of Klyastitsy on the road between Polotsk and Sebezh. In this battle, the Russian vanguard under the command of Yakov Kulnev and the whole corps of Peter Wittgenstein stood up to the French corps under the command of Marshal Nicolas Oudinot with heavy losses on both sides. The result was a minor Russian victory, their forces managing to capture the disputed village of Klyastitsy. The French partially retreated along their communication lines after the battle, and fended off Russian pursuers.

Battle of Klyastitsy
Part of the French invasion of Russia

Battle of Klyastitsy by Peter von Hess
Date30 July – 1 August 1812
Location
Klyastitsy, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire
55°53′N 28°36′E
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Russian Empire French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Yakov Kulnev 
Peter Wittgenstein
Nicolas Oudinot
Strength
17,000 (30–31 July)
23,000 in total
108 guns
20,000 engaged
28,000 overall
114 guns
Casualties and losses
4,300 killed or wounded 3,700 killed or wounded
500km
300miles
Klyastitsy
Pultusk
15
Gorodeczno
14
Drohiczyn
13
Tauroggen
12
Riga
11
Tilsit
10
Warsaw
9
Berezina
8
Maloyaro-
slavets
7
Moscow
6
Borodino
5
Smolensk
4
Vitebsk
3
Vilna
2
Kowno
1
  current battle
  Prussian corps
  Napoleon
  Austrian corps
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