The following day, some 90,000 additional troops entered the country.
The day also saw the first French troops enter the battle, on the south of the line.
Later, Israeli troops entered the city and took up position in the town center.
Russian troops entered the town again on November 2, 1812.
The troops entered the zone on Friday, the officials said.
The first Nationalist troops entered the city the next day.
By that time, the troop had already entered the keep, however, and neither of them could see the men at all.
That night, 200,000 troops and 2,000 tanks entered the country.
United States officials also said they were able to increase patrols as more troops enter the country.
Three months later, troops entered the cave and found 178 bodies.