Passing through the Chekhinsky Forest toward the Valerik, the Russian column stretched along a narrow forest road. The approaches to the river saw the first clash as the rebels fired on the column from the forest undergrowth. The Russian advance guard, however, quickly chased off the enemy and the column's battle order was restored. Soon a Russian detachment reached the Valerik. The river at this point intersects the road the Russians were using almost perpendicularly, and in normal conditions is easily fordable. The bank on the Russian side is an open beach, but the opposite bank is steep and wooded. On both sides of the road the rebels had cut down trees to create a clear field of fire about the length of a musket shot. Approaching the river to within
canister range, the Russian gunners
fired a volley into the thicket on the opposite shore, but no reaction was seen. The vanguard of the infantry battalions were preparing to cross the river and occupy the forest on both sides of the road, to facilitate the passage of the baggage train and other units. Parts of the main body were deployed in their support. At this point, the rebels began to fire on the Russians from across the river. The battalions of the Kurinsky Regiment, with
combat engineers, rushed forward on both sides of the road and crossed the river, where on the opposite side was a rebel fortified blockhouse of logs, and engaged the enemy in a bayonet fight in the forest thicket. The rebels broke before the onslaught and started to retreat, but many of them, cut off from their own people, ran out of the woods near the river where they came under Russian artillery fire from the opposite bank, which drove them back into the woods. Separate groups of rebels cut off from the main forces attempted to attack the convoy and the headquarters of General Galafeyev, but were everywhere repulsed. Skirmishes continued for some time in the forest near the abatis, which the rebels defended particularly tenaciously, but by six o'clock the battle began to subside and the engineers, withdrawn from the forest, began to assist the convoy in crossing the Valerik.
Casualties According to the action report of the Galafeyev detachment, the unit's losses were: • Killed: One officer, 65 lower ranks • Wounded: Two staff officers, 15 other officers, 198 lower ranks • Shell-shocked: Four officers, 46 lower ranks • Missing: One officer, seven lower ranks 29 Russian horses were killed and 42 injured. The rebels were reported to have left 150 dead on the battlefield. although Lermontov stated in a letter that 600 bodies were left by the rebels. According to the reports of spies, Ahberdila Muhammad was shot in the leg. == Results and implications==