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Yaroslavl Uprising
Part of Civil War in Russia
DateJuly 6–21, 1918
Location
Yaroslavl and surroundings
Result Rebellion suppressed
Beginning of the Red Terror in Yaroslavl
Belligerents
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Bolsheviks Russia Union for the Defense of the Motherland and Freedom
Commanders and leaders
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Mikhail Frunze
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Anatoly Gekker
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Yuri Guzarsky
Russia Alexander Perkhurov Executed
Russia Peter Karpov Executed
Strength
July 6, 1918:
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic About 1,000 bayonets and sabers
At the end of the uprising:
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Aircraft
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Heavy artillery
July 6, 1918:
Russia 105 soldiers with 12 revolvers
At the end of the uprising:
Russia 1735–2135 bayonets
Russia 2 cannon armored cars
Russia 15 machine guns
Russia 2 guns
Russia 1 armored train
Casualties and losses
Unknown Russia About 600 killed (in battles)
Monument to the victims of the White Guard rebellion on the stamp

The Yaroslavl Uprising (known in Soviet historiography as the Yaroslavl Rebellion) was an episode of the Civil War in Russia, an anti–Bolshevik protest by the townspeople and members of Boris Savinkov's organization in Yaroslavl on July 6–21, 1918. Suppressed by the forces of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. The uprising began untimely, since the Extraordinary Commission by that moment had begun arresting the Moscow branch of the Union for the Defense of the Motherland and Freedom. This inopportune and inability to coordinate with other anti–Bolshevik forces around the region of the uprising predetermined an unfortunate outcome. The lack of reinforcements and ammunition from the rebels also affected.

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