The battle occurred on 3 October 1796 when Pasha ordered his troops to cross the right hand bank of the
Sitnica River and attack Montenegrin positions. Krusi was directly in the path of his army. Half of the Montenegrin army was led by Metropolitan Petar I, and the other half by Jovan Radonjić. The earliest historical sources about this battle include records of Russian
deacon Aleksije, at that time the scribe of Petar I. Deakon Aleksije wrote that both Petar I and Radonjić were armed and wore uniform and that 500 chosen soldiers also wore uniforms. According to deakon Aleksije, the battle started at 8:30 am and lasted until evening. After a whole day of fighting, the Montenegrins were able to defeat the
Ottoman army. Pasha was killed by the Montenegrin army during the battle. Legend has it that it was a Bogdan Nikolić from Zalazi who managed to kill Bushati. Before Kara Mahmud was killed and decapitated in battle, it is said that he single-handedly slew 32 Montenegrins during his last stand while being surrounded by Montenegrin soldiers. The remains of the defeated Ottoman army were forced to withdraw to Podgorica. According to voivode Mirko, the Ottomans had 7,000 killed men. Vučetić presents a figure of 32 dead and 64 wounded Montenegrin soldiers. Deakon Arsenije presents the probably more realistic figures of 132 dead and 237 wounded Montenegrin soldiers. ==Aftermath==