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At the same time, the Russian Army's line of defense in Minsk began to falter under the repeated assaults of General Voichekhov's Polish left-wing corps.
The Parma artillery, to wash away the shame of fleeing their positions early the previous day, advanced under the French Company Commander's orders to within a mere 500 steps of the enemy, braving intense artillery fire, and began bombarding the Russian positions.
Soon, a cannonball shattered a Russian military flag, and a large number of Polish soldiers surged forward like a tide.
The Russian defense line, having been deprived of a significant number of troops, was finally breached, and the gap grew larger. By noon the next day, the entire southwest of Minsk was under Polish control.
At dawn, Yanick had been thrown unconscious due to his mount being shot dead, and only regained consciousness at this moment.
