The Hunnic raid of 395 was an invasion by the Huns into Roman and Sasanian provinces.
[1] The Huns then besieged the Roman fortress of Ziatha, burning it and killing and enslaving its inhabitants.
[2][3] Basiq and Kursich led two detachments down the Euphrates, threatening the capital Ctesiphon.
Upon hearing that the Sasanian army was marching against them, the Huns retreated.
[4][2] Years later, the Sasanian Emperor Yazdegerd I returned the Roman prisoners taken by the Huns.