General Timanovsky, Markov's aide,
a brave and skillful commander, arrived in Odessa from Denikin's army.
The Timanovsky brigade, together with the remaining French and columns of refugees,
retreated to Romania.
A rifle brigade of General Timanovsky(as part of Denikin's army)
is being formed in Odessa.
Denikin wanted to transfer Timanovsky's brigade from Odessa to this site,
but the Allied command did not give permission.
Whites, under the command of Grishin-Almazov and Timanovsky(Odessa Infantry Brigade),
whom the Allies refused to evacuate, retreated beyond the Dniester into Bessarabia, which was under the control of Romanian troops.
Moreover, even the Timanovsky volunteer brigade,
the only combat-ready part of the Whites, which was formed, and which was under the operational control of the French, was supplied with sea from Novorossiysk.