After burning for an hour, the Ottoman Fleet finally sank to the bottom of the sea, yet the Russian Empire had not ceased its bombardment of Sinop Port.
Under the fierce firepower of the Russian Empire, anyone who dared to approach the battery to retaliate against the ships was blown to bits. The morale of the Ottoman Empire visibly plummeted with each successive bombardment.
Two hours after the war began, the area around the battery was already piled with broken limbs. The mixture of brain matter, blood, and excrement from intestines emitted a foul stench, along with the gunpowder smoke lingering in the air.
At that moment, Sinop Port's battery was like a purgatory on earth, not a single Ottoman Empire soldier dared to advance toward it.
Fear was plainly written on every soldier's face, forcing them to run towards the residential area.