besieging
Besieging is a military tactic in which an attacking force surrounds and isolates a fortified place to compel surrender without a direct assault. The aim is to deny the defenders access to relief, supplies, and communication, while applying pressure through deprivation, bombardment, and disruption of defense works. A besieged place may fall when the defenders are unable to hold out or decide to capitulate under the terms offered by the besiegers.
Besieging typically involves encirclement, control of lines of supply and retreat, and the construction of siege
Outcomes depend on logistics, morale, disease, and the strength of garrisons. Prolonged sieges can devastate civilian