corynthian soldiers were ambushed by insurgents while crossing a bridge located at one of the more southern meanders of the nisahni river the bridge, being a big chokepoint, quickly became the tomb of many corynthians who were trapped on the bridge in a column, but after the fog of the element of surprised had cleared, the corynthians reorganized and withdrew from the bridge and began to fire back, although most of their shots missed because the guerillas were hiding in the dense woods that surrounded the river, with the corynthians basically just volley firing at the direction of muzzle flashes they see popping up the battle ended when the guerillas withdrew, in which most agree that the guerillas had taken trivial casualties at most the narrative of this battle depends on who you're listening to: some say that this was a valiant victory for the loyalists, who held that river successfully despite high casualties, while others say that it was a particularly successful hit-and-run for the insurgents, in which corynthians were caught in a bad position, were ambushed in that position and as a result took heavy casualties due to the insurgents delivering enfilading fire, who then proceeded to strategically withdraw