Battle of Ratan

The Battle of Ratan was the last battle fought on Swedish soil during the Russian-Swedish War of 1808 - 1809. It took place a day apart from the Battle of Sävar, on 20 August 1809. Having conquered Finland from Sweden, the Russians had a small force in the northern areas of Sweden. The Swedes sought to eliminate this through a combined assault from land and sea, but the Russians moved more rapidly, defeating the Swedish force landed at Ratan at Sävar on 19 August. The next day, on 20 August, the Swedish riflemen was attacked and pushed out of Ratan, turning to the flotilla and starting the evacuation. At the same time, artillery fire from Swedish warships kept the Russians at bay. Peace negotiations followed the heavy fighting.

Battle of Ratan
Part of the Finnish War
Date20 August 1809
Location
Ratan, Sweden
63°59′31.99″N 20°53′52.01″E
Result See Aftermath
Belligerents
Sweden Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Gustaf Wachtmeister Nikolay Kamensky
Strength
5,420 3,000
Casualties and losses
Swedish accounts:
150–181

Russian accounts:
2,000 (including losses at Djäkneboda and Sävar)
Russian accounts:
150

Swedish accounts:
500–700
Location within Sweden
Battle of Ratan (European Russia)
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