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Hello, reading the text of the article, as well as other literature describing this series of conflicts in detail, the question arises, is there a need for a result? There is no statement about the winners anywhere in the text of the article and other sources, except for Shaskolskiy on p. 68: However, this time the Swedish operation to capture the Korela ended in failure. In Novgorod, the army was quickly assembled and, headed by Governor Fyodor, sent to Korela. Russian Russian government supporters once again prevailed among the population of Korela, who let Russian troops into the city. The (apparently small) Swedish detachment in Korel and the traitors and local population remaining on their side were killed by the Novgorodians."Russian power in Korel people and the Korel land was restored."
In the future, the results of the raid operations of the Novgorodians are carried out, but no more, if you have a mention of the Swedish victory, then indicate this in the text of the article.
@GvssyDushnilkin (talk) 08:37, 12 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I believe my original thought was that Swedish victory was more appropriate seeing as the Siege of Tavastehus (which the war is named after) ended in a Novgorodian failure, although I could possibly see the issues with this. Either way, feel free to change it to "See aftermath" seeing as that is usually the norm in cases like this, atleast from what I've seen. Gvssy (talk) 09:32, 12 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]