The Babylonian army was routed, and on October 10, Sippar was seized without a battle, with little to no resistance from the populace.
In June the Babylonian army was completely defeated at Opis, and immediately afterwards Sippara opened its gates to the conqueror.
However, Cyrus' forces did not challenge the Babylonian army.
This left the Babylonian army in an untenable position and it soon surrendered.
Ashur-uballit was only able to stop the Babylonian army at Sugagu, not far south from the capital Assur.
The outcome of the battle was clearly a Babylonian defeat, possibly a rout, as the defeated Babylonian army is not mentioned again in the chronicle.
In the fourth act, two prophets contend before King Zedekiah as he faces destruction by Babylonian armies.
An Assyrian-Egyptian alliance is crushed by a Babylonian army.
They had been carried away by the Babylonian armies when the first Temple was destroyed.
However, the Babylonians suffered a serious defeat there, so Nabopolassar took his Babylonian army and instead attacked Assur.