A side column to the right of it headed towards Dreznik, another to the left towards Cetin, and began to bombard this fortress on July 21st.
The castle stood on a hill on the right bank of the Una River, and on the left was the city of Ostrovica Istelf.
[8] After the head of the corps emerged from the Ravines and passed into the plains, the Ottomans attacked them so fiercely that they had no time to fire their rifles.
The infantry took refuge in the forest while the cavalry, unable to withstand the attack, rushed towards the retreating line detachment, whose men either ran off to bushes, offered resistance in small groups, or fled to baggage and artillery.
[11] The remnants of the troops, caught in the flank and rear and then completely scattered, only managed to find a way back to Karlovac with great difficulty, and their terrified flight caused all three groups of Lieutenant General Stubenberg to flee in terror.