Polish-Muscovite War

The Polish–Muscovite War was a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealthball between 1605 and 1618. Tsardom of Russiaball was torn at the time by a series of civil wars sparked by dynastic crisis and overall internal chaos, a period of Russiaball's history referred to as the "Time of Troubles". The war saw a Polish Victory leading to the Truce of Deulino.

Major Battles

 * Battle of Dobrynichi (1605)- Russiaball's Cavalry and Lithuaniaball's Mercenaries faced off in the city of Dobrynichiball, starting with a Russian cavalry charge. This tactic worked, and surrounded the Mercenaries. Then Russiaball's cavalry charged again and killed the last of the mercenaries. (Russian Victory)
 * Battle of Klushino (1610)- Polandball's forces and Mercenaries met Russiaballs mercenaries outside of Klushinoball, on their way to Moscowball. Polandball decided to organize his forces instead of attack, which gave Russiaball's men time to prepare. After organizing, Polandball had his cavalry over and over into Russiaball's line, failing after 8 to 10 attempts. Russiaball ordered a counterattack, but Polandball's mercenaries engaged Russiaball's mercenaries in hand-to-hand combat. Russiaball's counterattack was mauled, resulting in Russiaball's Central forces breaking ranks and being pushed all the way back to base camp. Meanwhile his left and right flanks held, the right fighting for another half an hour before being overrun, and the left held for another several hours before being forced to retreat when Polandball's cannons arrived. After Polandball's forces surrounded Russiaball's base camp, he attempted to negotiate. It was successful, even getting seven hundred of Russiaball's mercenaries to switch sides. Russiaball surrendered, and retreated towards Moscowball. (Polish Victory)
 * First Battle of Moscow (1612)- Combined Polish-Lithuaniaball forces tried to break the siege of Moscowball and charged Russiaball's Line with cavalry. This worked, and pushed Russiaball's forces into the city. Russiaball then noticed that Polish-Lithuaniaball's left flank was exposed, and attacked it. This dispersed all Commonwealth cavalry, resulting in a tactical retreat from Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealthball. (Russian Victory)
 * Second Battle of Moscow (1612)- Two days after The First Battle of Moscow, Hungaryball's volunteers attacked Moscowball's southern suburb along with some of Polandball's Hussars. They broke Russiaball's Line again, but Russiaball quickly counterattacked, surprising Polandball's forces. Polandball's forces retreated, resulting in a victory by Russiaball. (Russian Victory)
 * Siege of Smolensk (1609-1611)- Polandball's Forces surrounded and bombed Russiaball's (And some of Swedenball's men) forces around Smolenskball. (1611) Polandball's forces charged, failing. Russiaball's forces counterattacked, breaking the siege and causing Polandball to retreat. (Russian-Swedish Victory)