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reached Lovcha and attacked the city. Fighting continued for the next two days. Osman marched out of Plevna to the relief of Lovcha, but on 3 September, before he could reach Lovcha, it fell to the Russians. Survivors of the battle withdrew into Plevna and were organized into 3 battalions. After the
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loss of Lovcha, these additional troops brought Osman's force up to 30,000, the largest it would be during the siege. The Russians settled on the strategy of a complete investment of Plevna, and with the loss of its major supply route, the fall of Plevna was inevitable.
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After the failure of the first two attempts to storm the city of Plevna, the Russians brought up significant reinforcements, and the
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Taking a Turkish redout during the battle of Lovcha (Cassell's Illustrated History of the Russo-Turkish War, 1885)
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army now totaled 100,000. Intent on cutting Osman's communications and supply lines, General
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was sent out with 22,703 Russian troops to seize Lovcha.
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communication and supply lines. It was a part of the
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Index

Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Siege of Plevna

Tırnova Sanjak
Tuna Province
Ottoman Empire
Lovech
Bulgaria
Russian Empire
Ottoman Empire
Alexander Imeretinsky
Mikhail Skobelev
Vladimir Dobrovolsky
Rifat Pasha
Osman Pasha
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Russo-Turkish War
(1877–1878)

Kızıl Tepe
Simnitza
Svistov
Elena
Nikopol
Stara Zagora
Măcin
Plevna
Shipka Pass
Lovcha
Aladzha

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