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Battle of Pardakoski–Kärnakoski

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to Savitaipale. The Swedish strong position on the Pardakoski heights was considerably fortified. In front, at the bridge over the channel at Kärnakoski, there was a forward position, also fortified. However, strong from the front, this position was
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by ice. In the battle that took place on 30 April the Swedes lost 222 killed and wounded with another 17 men captured, the Russians lost 194 killed, 285 wounded with another 91 men captured.
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Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt: studier ur Armfelts efterlemnade papper samt andra handskrifna och tryckta källor, Volym 1. Elof Tegnér (1883). F.& G. Beijer. pp. 337–341
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they suddenly hit the Russian centre. The Russian troops numbered about 4,000 to 5,000 men and were commanded by Lieutenant-General Baron
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decided to throw them back. The operation under the general direction of Igelström was entrusted to the
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The reason for the Russian failure in the battle was largely that the attacking
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on sledges, the Swedes captured the village of Pardakoski (north of
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engagements took place in late March and on April 30, 1790, during
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Battle of Kärnakoski, as depicted in Nordischer Kriegsschauplaz
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and numbered about 1,400 men when, at the end of March, from
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Index

Russo-Swedish War (1788–90)

O.S.
Pardakoski
Kärnakoski
Finland
Sweden
Russian Empire
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt
Ivan Saltykov
Iosif Igelström
Victor Amadeus of Anhalt-Bernburg
battalions
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Russo-Swedish War
(1788–1790)

Hogland
Kilduin
Kvistrum
Porrassalmi
Uttismalm
Kaipiais
Parkumäki
Öland
Svensksund I
Kalmar
Elgsö
Baltischport
Valkeala

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