It's worth mentioning that it is unclear which side used the weapons, but the battlefield was littered with bayonets, gunstocks, sabers, wooden sticks, and other handheld weapons that soldiers could pick up. These weapons could inadvertently cause significant casualties.
This battle lasted a full six hours. In the end, the German Army, after suffering numerous casualties, abandoned the city and fled eastward.
Before dawn, General Bono led the troops to Muroz, attempting to capture it while the German garrison was still unprepared.
Just like the previous attack on Artaxi, the occupation of Muroz did not take much time.
The French Army not only had advanced preparations but also outnumbered the German garrison multiple times.
The Seventh Army suffered nearly 10,000 casualties but successfully captured Muroz and held a military parade in the city that lasted two hours.