Part of the Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War
The hill on which the battle took place.
Date
5–14 February 1922
Location
Volochayevka-1 (now Jewish Autonomous Oblast), Russia
Result
Red victory, retaking of Khabarovsk.
Belligerents
Far Eastern Republic
White movement
Commanders and leaders
Vasily Blyukher
Viktorin Molchanov
Strength
6,300 infantry
1,300 cavalry
300 machine guns
30 field guns
2 Renault FT light tanks
3 armored trains
3,850 infantry
1,100 cavalry
63 machine guns
13 field guns
3 armored trains
Casualties and losses
128 killed
800 wounded
200 frostbitten
400 killed
700 wounded
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Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War
1st Yakut
Revolt of the Czechoslovak Legion
Barnaul
Siberian intervention
1st Kazan
2nd Kazan
Simbirsk
Syzran and Samara
Izhevsk and Votkinsk
Arsk
Minusinsk
1st Perm
Sheksna
Spring offensive
Orenburg
Uralsk
Chapan War
Eastern Front counteroffensive
Buguruslan
Belebey
Sarapul and Votkinsk
Ufa
2nd Perm
Zlatoust
Yekaterinburg
Chelyabinsk
Tobolsk
Petropavlovsk
Uralsk and Guryev
Bogdat
Great Siberian Ice March
Omsk
Novonikolaevsk
Krasnoyarsk
Chita
Starving March
Pitchfork uprising
West Siberian rebellion
Sorokino rebellion
Svobodny Incident
Mongolia
Khabarovsk
Spassk
2nd Yakut
The Battle of Volochayevka was an important battle of the Far Eastern Front in the latter part of the Russian Civil War. It occurred on February 10 through 12, 1922, near Volochayevka station on the Amur Railway, on the outskirts of the city of Khabarovsk.
The People's Revolutionary Army of the Far Eastern Republic under Vasily Blyukher defeated units of the counterrevolutionary Far Eastern White Army led by Viktorin Molchanov.
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