The Russian army arrives at the Ukrainian …

Years: 1659 - 1659
March

The Russian army arrives at the Ukrainian border on January, 30, 1659 and stands forty days until the supreme military commander Prince Aleksey Trubetskoy opens negotiations with Vyhovsky, as the Russian commander has instructions to persuade the Cossacks to make peace.

Vyhovsky's rivals, the Cossack forces of commanders Bezpalyi, Voronko and the Zaporizhian Cossacks of Barabash, join the Russian troops.

After the negotiations fail, hostilities begin.

Moscow's military commander not only supports the election by Vyhovsky's opponents of a new rival hetman, but starts actively to occupy towns held by Vyhovsky's supporters.

The latter are mercilessly exterminated along with widespread abuse and robbery of the civilian population.

The situation having escalated this far, open hostilities follow.

Skirmishes and attacks occur in different towns and regions throughout the country.

A huge army—of one hundred thousand according to "The Chronicle of the Witness" or one hundred and fifty thousand men according to Russian historian Sergey Solovyov—is in the spring of 1659 dispatched to Ukraine to assist Romodanovsky.

According to Russian army documents the intervention troops counted twenty-four thousand six hundred men.

The Russian army, together with anti-Vyhovsky insurgents, defeats Vyhovsky's troops in the battle of Romny and ...

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