Serbian casualties reached 100 soldiers a day from all causes in some divisions.
There were no injuries among the French in the exchange, and it was not known if there were Serbian casualties.
Serbian casualties were 304 army and gendarmery officers, soldiers and paramilitary fighters, more than 1300 were wounded.
Three days later the Austrians retreated across the Danube, having suffered 21,000 casualties against 16,000 Serbian casualties.
There were no Dutch casualties, and no information about Serbian casualties.
Commander Chaperon said there were three "Serbian casualties" and that the British troops emerged unscathed.
A Pentagon official who has seen the classified after-action analysis said that estimates of Serbian civilian casualties were low given the tonnage of bombs dropped.
Other estimates of Serbian casualties are as follows: By Yugoslav government in 1924: Killed 365,164.
Further attacks in the centre were repulsed with heavy Serbian casualties and Benderev captured two further positions in the mountains.
Serbian casualties totalled 6,800 compared to 2,300 Bulgarians.