[1] Boris Mellin's corps encamped at the village of Świerżeń Stary (10 June N.S.).
F. Buxhoeveden with the Smolensk Dragoon Regiment pursued General Bielak at a distance of 9.6 km (6.0 mi) and captured 2 cannons.
[2] The Russian army of B. Mellin defeated the Lithuanian force under General Judycki.
The confrontation could have gone the other way if the 900 troops under Stanisław Kostka Potocki and Tomasz Wawrzecki were used to augment the defence; instead Judycki called a two-hour counsel.
This gave time for the Russian forces to regroup and they were then able to prepare a final counterattack.