The Russians in Wallachia had fanned out…
July 1770 CE
The Russians in Wallachia had fanned out from Bucharest, the capital, throughout the principality, only later being challenged by Grand Vizier Mehmed Emin Pasha at Kagul on August 1, 1770.
The Russian commander Pyotr Rumyantsev, arranging his army of seventeen thousand soldiers in solid squares, surprisingly chooses to go on the offensive against the allied forces of the Khanate of Crimea and the Ottoman Empire, which number fifty thousand Ottoman infantry and one hundred thousand Ottoman cavalry.
The comparatively small Russian army assaults the Turks and puts them to flight.
The Russian casualties are one thousand, while casualties on the Turkish side amount to over twenty thousand soldiers killed and wounded.