Alarming News for the Austrians

Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Genoa, General Melas stood atop a rocky outcrop, his gaze fixed on the city sprawling below. Genoa, the port city they had been besieging since April, presented a formidable challenge. The French forces, under the command of General Massena, were trapped within its walls like a cornered animal, refusing to yield to the relentless assault.

The sun dipped low on the horizon, casting an orange glow over the scene. The sound of cannons firing in the distance echoed through the air, a constant reminder of the stalemate that had gripped the city. General Melas furrowed his brow, his mind grappling with strategies to breach the city's formidable defenses.

"If only we had the British in the Mediterranean, this siege would have been easier," Melas said.