The Battle of Fite River shattered the fragile balance between East Africa and the Boer Republic, with the Boer Republic's southern defense line along Fite River being broken through overnight by East Africa.
The next morning, after counting the battle results, East Africa captured and killed over twenty thousand Boer Republic soldiers, causing the Boer Republic frontline to directly collapse.
However, a considerable number of Boer soldiers managed to retreat from the frontline, estimated to be around ten thousand, swiftly withdrawing in the direction of Bloemfontein.
Merk: "After cleaning up the battlefield, the units should continue pursuing southwards, with the western route targeting Kimberley, the northern route targeting Bloemfontein, and the eastern sector supporting the northern troops."
