The siege saw several engagements with varying results. Already on March 2, the first major clash took place, the Turks staged a sortie to delay the start of the siege. Sources disagree on who was victorious. Turks claim that they won, while the Russians did the opposite, but their point of view is supported by the Frenchman Langeron. On March 17, another battle took place, the garrison tried to rout the division of
Grigory Zass from two sides, he began a false retreat and led the Turks to the plain, where they began to fire several guns, as a result of the counterattack, all positions around the fortress were recaptured. Zass claimed 117 wounded and 7 dead on its side. The period from March to the end of April does not appear in the Turkish reports. At the end of April, reinforcements tried to break through from
Kilia to help the besiegers, but Pehlivan intercepted them and forced them to retreat. The versions of the losses vary greatly, Pehlivan allegedly sent 500 prisoners and 1,500 heads to
Istanbul, while the Russians claimed only 1 dead and 3 wounded. On April 2, the Turks made another major sortie, and as a result of the battle at the Kilia gate, it was repulsed. Nevertheless, the version presented by
Pehlivan indicates that the sortie was successful and several Russian forts were destroyed. The last major event occurred on July 12, when Pehlivan attacked the advanced units of the besiegers with up to 3,000 forces, but after the reinforcements arrived, they fled, the Russians pursued him to the
glacis, inflicting losses on the Turks of 800 people, losing 35 dead and 176 wounded. ==References==