On Friday, the next day, at around 4:00 a.m., Dutch soldiers suddenly arrived in Ciseupan 1, approaching from the direction of Bolang. Forcefully, the Dutch troops gathered the youths and residents of Ciseupan 1, demanding they reveal the location of the Indonesian Army leadership in Pasirsereh. Out of fear, the villagers reluctantly led them as far as Kampung Ciseupan 2. At around 5:00 a.m., after the
Fajr prayer, a man named Sanusi, on his way home, was called out by the Dutch soldiers. Perhaps he didn't understand the language or didn't hear them calling, so he continued walking without responding. As he reached his door to unlock it, a Dutch soldier fired a shot, killing Sanusi instantly. He became the first civilian casualty of the incident. The Dutch soldiers continued their advance toward Pasirsereh with the intention of ambushing the Indonesian Army stationed there. Caught off guard by the sudden arrival of the Dutch forces while they were resting, the Indonesian troops were unable to mount a balanced resistance. Consequently, they retreated to the Rancamanggung area, though many of their weapons were seized by the Dutch soldiers. After conducting the raid in Pasirsereh, the Dutch forces found no trace of the Indonesian Army. Frustrated, they returned to Kampung Ciseupan 2. Major Engkong Darsono, stationed in the Rancamanggung area, received reports from soldiers in Ciseupan about the presence of Dutch soldiers. In response, all Indonesian troops were mobilized toward Ciseupan. By 8:00 a.m., the Indonesian Army arrived at the location. The Indonesian soldiers opened fire on the Dutch soldiers positioned below, a fierce and intense battle ensued, with the Indonesian forces relentlessly pressing forward. As the fighting intensified, the Dutch soldiers were forced to retreat in disarray into the rice fields and then toward Ciseupan 1. ==Aftermath==