The brigade forces fighting in the capital continued their attacks on the destruction of the encircled enemy, and in the morning of November 16 they were thrown into the final assault on the liberation of Tirana.
The enemy stood fiercely in ministry buildings, at the Bank, at the City Hall, and at the London hotel (where the National Historic Museum was built).
While all the conditions had been created to undermine or capture these forces, the Germans, taking advantage of the darkness of the night, emerged from the siege and clustered in the Aviation field.
It crowned the victory of the Anti-fascist National Liberation War, caused great losses and delayed the withdrawal of German forces.
In total 127 Albanians were killed in action and another 290 were injured meanwhile the Nazis had lost on their side 2000 or more soldiers and had 365 captives, 25 artilleries, 4 tanks, 100 machine guns, 200 vehicles, 250 wagons captured or destroyed.