"Commander, the Silestra Fortress is naturally a region easy to defend and hard to attack. It's perfectly normal for our offensive to face setbacks! Frankly speaking, I don't believe our army can overthrow the Turkish forces within the fortress in a short time!"
Since there were only two people, General Gorchakov did not hide his inner thoughts, and his expression and tone revealed a sense of solemnity and seriousness. After a period of field investigation on the front line, General Gorchakov completely abandoned the unrealistic idea of a quick victory. However, he believed that as long as the Russian Empire was determined, they would be able to conquer this Silestra Fortress.
After all, the ratio of the attacking army to the defending army had reached nearly 3:1.
