: For three days (August 23–26), the Muscovites successfully repelled the Mongol assaults, notably using early firearms (artillery) for the first time in Russian history.

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Как победа в Куликовской битве привела к разорению Москвы - VK

: The raid successfully forced Russia back into a state of vassalage to the Golden Horde, which lasted for another century until 1480.

: Once the gates opened, the Mongol forces rushed in, slaughtered thousands of residents, and burned Moscow to the ground. Historical Significance

: Historical records from Wikipedia and EADaily suggest that roughly 24,000 people were killed or taken into slavery during the sacking.