Siege
A siege is a military operation in which an attacking force surrounds a fortified place, aiming to compel surrender by cutting off supplies, reinforcements, and communications, while applying sustained pressure. The objective is to breach defenses, force capitulation, or starve the garrison into submission. Sieges can last from days to years and often involve combined land, river, or sea components and efforts to block entry to the besieged location.
Historically, siege methods evolved with technology. In antiquity and the Middle Ages, attackers used trenches, ramps,
Techniques commonly employed in sieges include establishing a siege line or circumvallation to encircle the target,
Today, siege operations are governed by international law, and deliberate starvation of civilians is prohibited. In