Capture of Quota 1318 and Col Fagheron , commander of the Italian Royal Army The counteroffensive by
Giovanni Messe began on 15 June on 2pm, supported by Lieutenant Colonel Tomassetti and 91st Regiment commanded by Colonel Goffi the assault began. The assault began with Italian army under
Giovanni Messe attacked Palazzo Negri, Casa dei Pastori and Ca' dei Briganti successfully defeating the Austrians them attacking height 1318 and easily capturing it from the Germans. The army under Captain Zancanaro moved towards Col Fagheron, a hand to hand combat took place between the Italians and Austrians, the
Italians were able to overwhelm the enemies and capture the summit. The
Austrians retreated into the woods and caves planning for a final resistance against the Italians however their attempt turned out to be unsuccessful as the Italians using
flamethrowers to brun down the woods the shelter of their resistance. The first phase of the action concluded in about a quarter of an hour; the
Arditi were then able to regroup in the positions they had conquered, reinforced on the left by the 1st Battalion to avoid enemy counterattacks in that area, and proceed with the second phase of the operation.
Capture of Col Moschin After an exploratory mission by the scouts sent by Major General
Giovanni Messe, they reported the presence of enemies on the Fenilon and Moschin hills.
Giovanni Messe planned a second offensive against these enemies this time supported by the 92nd Regiment commanded by Colonel Mariotti. The offensive began at 8:30 pm, the Italians started artillery firings on the
Austrians.
Giovanni Messe carried out assaults on Col Fenilon which was surrounded by thick fog and after an hour of fierce fighting captured it and taking 85 Austrians as prisoners. After this victory, the Italians aimed towards capturing Col Moschin. On 16 June at 7:00 pm, the Italian army, who had massed on the Col Moschin saddle an hour earlier, started the assault followed by the II Battalion, despite the artillery fire, which had started late, continuing beyond the time of the start of the assault, extending the fire beyond the expected moment. The assault is continued and after climbing the mountain and fighting for some time, army under the command of
Giovanni Messe managed to conquer Col Moschin and inflicting heavy losses on
Austrians in the process. The Italians captured 300 prisoners, 17 machine guns, a mountain cannon, two Italian batteries captured by the imperials and other material. ==Aftermath==