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The besieged were suffering heavy losses from the crown's artillery. There was a shortage of food and water in the camp, and there had been a large number of horse deaths. In addition, the disagreements between the registered
Cossacks and the non-registered Cossacks were escalating. Taking advantage
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On the 26th of May 1596, the Polish nobility fired cannons into the camp in preparation for a decisive attack. Severin
Nalyvayko, the wounded Matvei Shaula and other leaders of the uprising were treacherously captured by the head of the "registrars" on the night of 28 May and handed over to
217:Żółkiewski. After negotiating, it was agreed that they would surrender their leaders, weapons and ammunition, and return looted property and prisoners. However, a massacre took place when the rebels left the camp. Despite the orders of the Hetman, between 1000 and 1500 prisoners died. The
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of the insurgents' plight, Stanisław Żółkiewski entered into secret negotiations with
Hryhorii Loboda. He promised amnesty to the registered Cossacks. The rumours of surrender led to an armed clash between registered and unregistered Cossacks, in which Loboda was killed.
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Nalewajka and Hryhor Loboda decided to defend themselves based on the river. The attacking side was the army commanded by Hetman
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contributed to increasing hatred and destroyed the chances of reaching an agreement with the
Cossacks and the people of Ukraine, setting a notorious precedent of treaty-breaking. Later, in Warsaw, Semen Nalewajko was executed.
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180:4,500–5,000 killed and wounded
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467:Military history of Ukraine
424:Serczyk, Władysław (1979).
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106:Commanders and leaders
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172:Casualties and losses
42:26 May – 7 June, 1596
408:Stanisław Żółkiewski
268:Battle of Solonytsia
207:Stanisław Żółkiewski
117:Stanisław Żółkiewski
100:Zaporozhian Cossacks
256:Bitwa pod Łubinami
194:Nalyvaiko Uprising
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219:Solonytsia
167:30 cannons
278:Citations
260:Ukrainian
222:massacre
157:Strength
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177:Unknown
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