Battle of Verkiai fought in autumn of 1658 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia marked the resumption of hostilities in the Russo-Polish War (1654–67); it ended with Russian victory.

Battle of Werki
Part of Russo-Polish War (1654–1667)

Trinitary Monastery in Vilnius, Lithuania
Date24 September - 11 October 1658
Location54°44′54″N 25°17′30″E / 54.74833°N 25.29167°E / 54.74833; 25.29167
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Tsardom
Commanders and leaders
Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski (POW) Yury Dolgorukov
Strength
4,500[1] 8,500[1]
Casualties and losses
500 dead, 77 prisoners[1]

Russians, close to signing a peace treaty with Sweden (truce of Valiersari ending the Russo–Swedish War (1656–58)) decided to resume the war with Poland in order to gain control over the disputed Ruthenian territories. After the inconclusive negotiations with the Poles in Vilnius, army of prince Yury Dolgorukov attacked the Polish units guarding the Polish delegations near Verkiai. Polish troops were taken by surprise and were defeated, Russians took many prisoners, including the Polish leader, hetman Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski; Gosiewski would remain a hostage for four years. Another Polish commander, hetman Paweł Jan Sapieha, would be later blamed for not coming to the aid of Gosiewski due to personal friction between them.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Бабулин И. Б. Важнейшие победы России в русско-польской войне 1654-1667 гг.: ответ рецензенту (Папакін А. Реванш російської історіографії: Канів, 1662 р.) // История военного дела: исследования и источники. — 2017. — Т. IX. — С. 389. (30.12.2017)