Boxers attacks on Chinese Eastern Railway
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The Boxers attacks on Chinese Eastern Railway was a battle where Chinese Imperial Army and Boxer forces battled against the invading Russian army in the Boxer Rebellion
Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion, also called the Boxer Uprising by some historians or the Righteous Harmony Society Movement in northern China, was a proto-nationalist movement by the "Righteous Harmony Society" , or "Righteous Fists of Harmony" or "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists" , in China between...

, destroying the Manchurian railroads to hamper the invasion forces.

Battle

The Russians aimed to seize control of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Amur River, and for hostile Chinese forces to be defeated.

Chinese Imperial troops engaged in attacks against Russians, in one incident, Chinese troops killed a cossack. Another 15 Russian casualties occurred when Chinese cavalry attacked the Russians. The Boxers destroyed railways and cut lines for telegraphs. The Yen-t'ai coal mines were burned by Chinese forces.

Chinese used arson to destroy a bridge carrying a railway and a barracks in the 27th of July.

The Boxers destroyed railways in Manchuria in a strategic manouveres to halt enemy soldiers from moving. Imperial edicts were posted which called for attacks against the Russians, the stations of the South Manchuria Railway came under Boxer control.

With the building of the South Manchurian Railway, Mukden became a Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

n stronghold, which occupied it after the Boxer Rebellion.

After Russia invaded with 100,000 troops, the railway came under Russian control again.
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