Battle of Vaasa

The Battle of Vaasa was fought between Sweden and Russia during the Finnish War 1808-09.

Battle of Vaasa
Part of the Finnish War
Date25–26 June 1808
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Sweden Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Johan Bergenstråhle Demidoff
Strength
1,200 2,500
Casualties and losses
272 killed, wounded or captured 172 killed, wounded or captured

While the Swedish army was celebrating its victory at Nykarleby, another Swedish force, led by Johan Bergenstråhle, landed in Vaasa. Adlercreutz had forgot about this landing and didn't send any troops to help Bergenstråhle. The Swedes, numbering about 1,200, landed just outside Vaasa, but the Russians, strengthened by the arrival of the retreating Russian main army turned out to be too strong. About 1,000 men managed to retreat northwards after some harsh street battles. The Swedes then joined up with the Swedish main force in Nykarleby. The Swedish commander Bergenstråhle was captured by the Russians.

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