[1][2] According to Baha' al-Din, Saladin took the detachment and assaulted the Bakas castle until it was taken on August 5 massacring its garrison and taking the rest captives, while Ibn al-Athir claimed that the castle was abandoned when the Ayyubids arrived.
[1][3] Baha' al-Din claims that al-Shugur was bombarded from all sides but does not state that if stones reached the walls, leaving the defenders with no choice but to surrender.
[1][4] Ibn al-Athir claimed some stones managed to hit the castle but had no effect; however, the crusader position was so hopeless that the Ayyubid forces were shocked to learn that the garrison asked for surrender since the Ayyubids had achieved little in the siege and that they would have failed to capture it.
[1][5] After the capture of the castles, he handed them over to an emir called Qilij, whom he ordered to rebuild the fort and depart.
[5] After the capture of the two castles, Saladin dispatched his son Az-Zahir Ghazi to take the fort of Sarmin.