Battle of Chițcani (1683) was a battle of the united Cossack troops of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the command of the Right-bank Hetman Stefan Kunicki and Moldavian army Ștefan Petriceicu with detachments of the Budjak Horde on 5 December 1683 during Kunicki's expedition on the Right-bank and Moldavia [ru; uk] at the beginning of the Polish-Ottoman War (1683–1699).
On 24 August of the same year, the Polish monarch appointed Stefan Kunicki as hetman of the Right-bank Zaporizhian Cossacks.
[1] During the summer and autumn of 1683 Kunicki's army made several campaigns and occupied Nemyriv, Chișinău, Bender.
At the end of 1683, the 5,000-strong army of the hetman made a campaign through Moldavian lands to the Budzhak and Bilhorod steppes.
Stefan Kunicki and his Cossacks destroyed the settlements around Bilhorod (Akkerman) and reached the shores of the Black Sea, taking by storm the cities of Izmail and Kiliia.