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To engage the Krishin The Assault on Plevna. 119 redoubt Skobeleff ordered 4 nine-poimders to be brought inside the middle redoubt and to open fire, which served to ^encourage the troops in the redoubt. Soon afterward large bodies of Turks, preceded by dense swarms of skirmishers, advanced against the Russian left and penetrated to within 300 yards of the Russian position despite the severe fire with which they were greeted. There the attack was checked and soon converted into a retreat; at 900... yards from the Russian position the Turks halted and opened a severe fire. At 8 a. M. A second Turkish attack began, which was chiefly directed against the left flank of the Russian first line; Skobeleff, who was on the ''third knoll, " dispatched from there a skirmish line, which opened fire at 900 yards against the^ right flank of the attacking Turks; a battery was brought up to the "third knoll" to fire also against their right. Notwithstanding the effective cross-fire of the 12 guns (8 on the "third knoll" and 4 in the middle redoubt), the Turks approached the Russian rifle-trenches to within 500 yards, came to a halt, maintained a brisk fire for some time, and then fell back with great loss.
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