At this time, the Tsarist Russian troops took the opportunity to counterattack!
Their cavalry regiments gathered together and launched a general attack on the Prussian troops. They fought with the Prussian troops until six o'clock in the afternoon!
The Prussian infantry and cavalry were all paralyzed.
Upon seeing this, Frederick II wanted to save the outcome of the war. He carried the flag of the Prussian troops and shouted to the defeated soldiers: "If you are still brave soldiers, follow me!"
However, this time, no one answered.
All the soldiers were exhausted, and the fear of death in battle had taken over their numb hearts.
It was completely impossible to continue fighting. They collapsed and gave up resistance.
The Tsarist Russian commander Naresh also put down his telescope at the moment. He no longer needed a telescope to see clearly the scenery on the highlands in the distance.
The originally green highlands were now in dilapidated condition. The artillery fire had turned over the soil on the highlands over and over again, and the soil was mixed with blood red to form a terrifying color.
Looking around, there are corpses everywhere.
He didn't know how much damage their troops had suffered in this battle, and he didn't know whether the battle would be won or not, let alone whether the Prussian troops had the ability to attack.
He threw all the pessimistic predictions behind him and said to the generals behind him: "Soldiers and generals, congratulations on your victory, a complete victory!"
At this time, the cavalry of the Tsarist Russian troops was still chasing the remaining Prussian troops.
After experiencing such a battle, Frederick II had to continue fleeing north.
The remaining troops assembled at Fort Mill were making a last-ditch resistance, trying to buy their troops a little time.
However, under the influence of Tsarist Russian troops' Drew howitzers, Unicorn artillery and their fierce infantry, this remaining force of only 600 people was quickly annihilated.
Frederick II, who continued to flee, could no longer help his remaining troops.
Behind him are the Russian troops who are constantly pursuing him. If they catch him, Prussia will be doomed!
At this time, dangers arose, and Frederick II encountered the 49th Infantry Regiment who came to support him.
Although they are an infantry regiment, they are also equipped with muskets. Although they are a new infantry regiment established through the restructuring of engineers.
But these new soldiers who had just arrived on the battlefield formed a phalanx and fought tenaciously like veterans until they were crushed by the Tsarist Russian troops!
At this time, Frederick II and his few followers were hiding behind these heroic recruits.
Keep praying that they can stop the Russian army.
However, the enemy's fierce non-attack soon swallowed up these brave soldiers, and even on the way to escape, two of Frederick II's beloved horses were killed in battle.
He himself also suffered great injuries, and even a bullet hit him in the chest. Fortunately, there was a cloth bag there, and inside the cloth bag was his gold snuff box.
It was this snuff box that saved his life, but on the way in, the most vicious force, the Cossack cavalry, met him unexpectedly like a shadow.
Two squadrons of his Guards regiment were wiped out!
The commander was captured, the flag was seized, and the entire unit lost at least half of its strength. If it had not been for the timely support of Saito's hussars, he would have been captured alive by the Cossack cavalry!
When Frederick II recalled this experience, he lamented that although he had encountered countless crises, this one was the most humiliating one for him!