The Second Manchurian War is an ongoing conflict in Manchuria following the bombing of a passenger train heading from Primorskaya Territory in Siberia to Korea, killing 137 people. It is the second largest conflict to hit Manchuria following Doomsday, the first one occurring in Northern Manchuria in 1990, ending in the annexation of the region by the USSR.
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| - Second Manchurian War (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Second Manchurian War is an ongoing conflict in Manchuria following the bombing of a passenger train heading from Primorskaya Territory in Siberia to Korea, killing 137 people. It is the second largest conflict to hit Manchuria following Doomsday, the first one occurring in Northern Manchuria in 1990, ending in the annexation of the region by the USSR.
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| - Approx. 200, 000 soldiers killed, wounded or missing
Approx. 24, 000 soldiers captured
200, 000 civilians killed
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| - Approx. 25, 000 soldiers killed, wounded or missing
Approx. 300 soldiers captured
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Battles
| - Battle of Songyuan, Battle of Baicheng, Battle of Tongyu, Battle of Tongliao
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Result
| - Decisive Socialist Union Victory
- *Imperial China dissolved
*Reconstitution of the Manchurian Territory
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Place
| - Manchuria; Primorskaya Territory
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| - The Second Manchurian War is an ongoing conflict in Manchuria following the bombing of a passenger train heading from Primorskaya Territory in Siberia to Korea, killing 137 people. It is the second largest conflict to hit Manchuria following Doomsday, the first one occurring in Northern Manchuria in 1990, ending in the annexation of the region by the USSR.
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