The landing battle continued until evening, and the darkness put a pause to this campaign. By then, the Russian Army had successfully landed and established a camp.
The news of victory had already been transmitted back to Constantinople's Allied Command with the return of the airship troops. The celebration banquet had already begun, but Arest, the overall commander, did not participate in the festivities.
According to the reports sent by the airship troops, the Russian Army had paid a considerable price during the landing, with even one transport ship being struck by an enemy shell, almost sinking in the harbor.
The defenders were still able to strike back effectively even when they were completely suppressed by firepower, and bombs were falling from the sky, which proved that those defending the city were not worthless.