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Invasion of Sakhalin
Part of the Russo-Japanese War
Japanese forces landing on Sakhalin
Date
7–31 July 1905
Location
Sakhalin Island
Result
Japanese victory
Belligerents
Empire of Japan
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Haraguchi Kensai Kataoka Shichirō
Mikhail Nikolaevich Lyapunov
Strength
14,000
7,280 men
Casualties and losses
Minimal
181 dead and 3,270 prisoners
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e
Russo-Japanese War
Naval battles
1st Port Arthur
Chemulpo Bay
Hitachi Maru convoy
Yellow Sea
Ulsan
Korsakov
Dogger Bank incident
Tsushima
Land battles
Yalu River
Nanshan
Te-li-Ssu
Motien Pass
Tashihchiao
2nd Port Arthur
Hsimucheng
Liaoyang
Shaho
Sandepu
Mukden
Sakhalin
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