After the costly siege of Veprik the Swedes under Charles XII of Sweden started an offensive against the Russian army in the area. The intention of this offensive was not clear to the Russians, so they subsequently had to spread their main forces out to cover possible attack directions. One of these forces was the troops under positioned at Oposhnya on the riverVorskla to block any attempt by the Swedes to cross the river.
In this action the Russians lost more than 450 men, the Swedes only 19. Perhaps more importantly however, the Swedes could now cross the river Vorskla. The offensive continued for a while and Charles reachedKrasnokutsk where he forced another Russian army on the run.