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Name: Northern theatre

Type: Event

Start: 1792 AD

End: 1792 AD

Parent: Polish-Russian War of 1792

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Was the northern theatre of the Polish-Russian War of 1792.

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  • June 1792: The Russians, led by General Fyodor Denisov, defeated Tadeusz Judycki, a Polish military leader, at the Battle of Mir on 11 June 1792. This marked the beginning of Russia's military occupation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • June 1792: The Russians, led by General Denisov, took Wilno from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1792. The local garrison, commanded by General Kosciuszko, put up a brief resistance before surrendering.
  • June 1792: The Russians occupied Nieśwież.
  • June 1792: Kaunas conquered by Russia.
  • July 1792: In 1792, during the Second Partition of Poland, Russian forces led by General Alexander Suvorov took control of Grodno on 5 July. This military occupation was part of Russia's expansion into Polish territories, following the weakening of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • July 1792: Białystok conquered by russia.
  • July 1792: On 23 July the Russians took Brest.
  • June 1792: The Polish army, led by General Tadeusz Kościuszko, withdrew in relative order towards Warsaw after a minor defeat at Zelwa in 1792. This event occurred during the Polish-Russian War of 1792, where Poland was ultimately forced to cede territory to Russia.
  • May 1792: Minsk was abandoned to the Russians, after some skirmishes.

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