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Ukrainian theatre, part of the October Revolution
Date
November 8–13, 1917
Location
Kiev
Result
Victory of the Kievan revolutionary committee, defeat of the Kiev Military District
Belligerents
Kievan Committee of the Bolshevik Party Tsentralna Rada
Kiev Military District
Commanders and leaders
Georgy Pyatakov Yan Gamarnik Volodymyr Zatonsky
Lieutenant-General Mikhail Kvetsinsky
Strength
6,000 Bolshevik supporters 8,000 Central Rada supporters
10,000
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