Battle of Tarutino

The Battle of Tarutino (Russian: Тарутинское сражение) was a part of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. In the battle, Russian troops under the general command of Bennigsen (as part of Kutuzov's army), on instructions from Kutuzov, launched an attack and defeated French troops under the command of Joachim Murat. The battle is sometimes called the Battle of Vinkovo (French: Bataille de Winkowo) or the Battle of the Chernishnya (Russian: Сражение у реки Чернишни) after the local river. Many historians claim that the latter name is more fitting because the village of Tarutino was 8 km from the described events.

Battle of Tarutino
Part of the French invasion of Russia

Battle of Tarutino, by Peter von Hess
Date18 October 1812
Location
Tarutino, Russian Empire
55°10′38″N 37°00′10″E
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Russian Empire French Empire
Naples
Commanders and leaders
Mikhail Kutuzov
L. A. von Bennigsen (WIA)
V. Orlov-Denisov
C. G. Baggehufvudt 
Joachim Murat
Strength
90,000 in total
36,000 engaged
20,000–26,000
Casualties and losses
1,200–1,500 killed, wounded, captured or missing 2,000–4,500 killed, wounded, captured or missing
36–38 guns
500km
300miles
Tarutino
Pultusk
15
Gorodeczno
14
Drohiczyn
13
Tauroggen
12
Riga
11
Tilsit
10
Warsaw
9
Berezina
8
7
Moscow
6
Borodino
5
Smolensk
4
Vitebsk
3
Vilna
2
Kowno
1
  current battle
  Prussian corps
  Napoleon
  Austrian corps
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