Polish-Lithuanian forces and Wallachian regiments from the Ottoman army, were 30 thousand strong.
The Polish-Lithuanian forces left garrisons in the fortresses they had taken, and returned home.
Meanwhile, the magnates began agitating among the commanders of the Polish-Lithuanian forces, but without success.
The Polish-Lithuanian forces left garrisons in fortresses that were captured or surrendered and returned home.
After the Polish-Lithuanian forces left their forward positions, the Russian army occupied the area.
The Polish-Lithuanian forces succeeded in burning and capturing the city on September 28, 1466.
Some officers of Brandenburg considered the Polish-Lithuanian forces to be overwhelming in numbers and instead advocated a retreat.
The Polish-Lithuanian forces had also thrown up earthwork fortifications in front of their positions, creating a defensive position very difficult to assault.
The main Polish-Lithuanian forces arrived only on 26 July 1410.
After the withdrawal of the Polish-Lithuanian forces, the Knights started taking back their fortresses.