Battle for Obor (Mink's World)

The Battle for Obor was the second battle of the Russo-Far East War. Russian troops and the Far East troops squared off in a town. This town was very important for the Russian victory. This will also be the first time Chadov Josef Valeryevich was in place of a command role. By the time this battle ended the Far East Federation was humiliated by the number killed.

Background
Tensions were high after the battle for Khabarovsk ended Russia was eager for revenge but held back for a while. Days after the battle for Khabarovsk ended Russian troops saw the town unguarded and entered the town and declared it Russian territory. Russia held back for a while to attack. It is unknown for why Russia held back for so long to attack but many think it was because of the Russian landing in Nogliki.

Russia started preparing again to attack again in late June and early August. Chadov Josef Valweyevich was assigned to the 6th Cavalry Division and 34th Infantry Division in hopes for a victory and revenge for the dreaded battle of Khabarovsk.

The Battle
The battle for Obor was started the 19th of August 1703 with a cavalry charge of the town. Brutal fighting followed the cavalry charge. Cavalry retreated the next day after Chadovs call for a retreat. Within the hours of fighting Russia killed about 780 of the stationed men there. Chadov thought his plans were good but he thought they could be better. These plan changes would cause the deaths of 100 of his of his own men.