[4][2] Jama fell on 27 January after a Swedish capitulation, resulting in all of western Ingria falling into Russian control, and Feodor would consequently march towards Narva.
The Swedish garrison was small, only amounting to some 400 men, and the supplies inside were not large enough for a long siege.
Using holes blown through the walls of Narva, thousands of Russians rushed into the city to "plunder and rape".
[4] Horn looked at the large Russian army and started pondering, if the Swedes failed to repel another attack, Narva would fall and as a result Estonia would do the same.
This truce did come at a cost, however, as the Swedes had to surrender Ivangorod and Kopore, but Narva would remain in Swedish hands.