The Lithuanian forces retreated on the same day when they learned about approaching Polish reinforcements.
Lithuanian special forces were sent south to help the British forces in their spring offensive.
An oath, similar to one used by the Lithuanian armed forces, was prepared.
During the battle, the Lithuanian force lost 60 men, while 170 were taken prisoner of war.
In the beginning of March the mobilization began and Lithuanian forces increased their numbers.
Žukauskas decided to concentrate his Lithuanian forces in two areas.
The initiative was met by a counterattack, and the Lithuanian forces retreated.
Akhmat was probably waiting for the river to freeze so that it could be crossed, and for the arrival of Lithuanian forces.
From that time the units of the Lithuanian armed forces were formed.
Currently the Lithuanian naval forces are undergoing rapid modernization.