Although General Tugenev expressed his concern at the royal meeting on May 19 that the fall of the Coastal Fortress would force Duke Meishikin to abandon Bolsk, it was not until June that the Coastal Fortress remained in the hands of the Independent Army Group.
The fortress reported that it suffered bombardment by 8 to 12 super-heavy artillery shells daily, and most of the outer peripheral defense supports had been destroyed by this heavy artillery, greatly reducing the coastal artillery's support for the fortress garrison.
However, the fortress defense forces relied on their fighting spirit to stand firm against the assaults, holding on for more than ten days against the enemy's super-heavy railway artillery and battleships' fire on the sea, managing to keep most of their positions in hand.
Therefore, the battlefield is a stage of unpredictable destiny, and Wang Zhong understood this once again.