of the Battle of Ostrołęka, 2007 Early on 16 February, General of Division
Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan arrived at the vanguard with part of his division. Savary learned of the planned sabotage in advance by intercepting an officer with a report from Essen. At 9 a.m. Gazan met the enemy on the road to
Nowogród and attacked. Essen's Russian subordinate, General Dmitry Volkonsky
[ru], initially pressed the inferior French, but then they received reinforcements and overthrew him by superior forces, outflanking him in the process. Because of Volkonsky's rout, at the very same moment the Russians under Essen attacked Ostrołęka by the left bank, to support him.
General of Brigade François Frédéric Campana, with a brigade from Gazan's division, and General of Brigade
François Amable Ruffin, with a brigade from General of Division
Nicolas Charles Oudinot's division, defended the town. Savary sent General of Division
Honoré Charles Reille, his chief of staff. The Russian infantry, in many columns, wished to take the city but the French let them advance halfway up the streets before charging them, leaving the streets covered with the dead. The Russians abandoned the town; Essen was overturned, but he saved Volkonsky from destructionfor Essen it was enough. He took up positions behind the sand hills that covered it. Oudinot and General of Division
Louis Gabriel Suchet and their divisions advanced and by midday, the heads of their columns arrived at Ostrołęka. Oudinot commanded the left in two lines, whilst Suchet commanded the centre and Reille, commanding a brigade of Gazan's division, formed the right. He "covered himself with all his artillery and marched against the enemy." Oudinot put himself at the head of a successful cavalry charge, cutting the
Cossacks in the enemy's rearguard to pieces. The exchange of fire was brisk. The Russian army gave way on all sides, and was followed fighting for three
leagues. They held the French until the evening. == Aftermath ==