The first subject to the battle was a local high school called Peräpohjolan Opisto, where around 50 Russian Garrison were located. All of them surrendered, and the high school had been cleared at around 3 p.m. At 15:00, another White Guard Group had advanced towards the Railway Station, At the same time, the Civilian White Guard crossed the Torne River from Suensaari to secure positions.
At 16:30, Mikko Kohonen and Tauno Jovenen's Groups, led by Jacobbson, came into conflict with Russians and Reds at the Northern section of the Railway Station. The Russians had positions set up at the curve of the railway track heading towards Kemi, however some reports say that some of the Russians may have fired from Medical vehicles, from where they fired at White positions. However they had to give up the fight, and some of the Russians fled to Sweden. Wallenius advanced his forces to the Southern section of the Railway Station, where after a few hours of fighting, the Reds surrendered. The following day, The remainder of the Russian Garrison at Alatornio Church surrendered.[2] The Tornio Red Guard did not engage in the fighting, instead they surrendered en masse.[1]