During the campaign, Andrey and Dyuden planned to take Tver, which housed many refugees; however, Mikhail of Tver returned in time, which caused Andrey and Dyuden to abort their plan after learning about his presence there.[3] Instead, after devastating the towns of Vladimir-Suzdal, the two took Volokolamsk.[3] The Novgorodians were able to bribe the Tatars to leave the town and request Andrey to serve as their prince, which satisfied him enough and led to the Tatar troops to be withdrawn.[5]
↑Shaikhutdinov 2021, p.55, "In 1293, the army of Dyuden, brother of Toqta, moved to Russia and "there was much evil." Dyuden's army attacked precisely those city centers whose princes supported Dmitry. The city of Vladimir was ruined, as well as fourteen other cities and regions".