Sheksna Uprising | |||||||
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Part of the Russian Civil War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Green armies | Russian SFSR | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
A. F. Baraev ("Shershen") A. Korchagin Sokolov A. Lokhichev K. Lokhichev Belov |
L. S. Nasedkin Y. M. Brook B. Y. Korolyev I. I. Kozlov | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Approx. 300 | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Over 50 |
The Sheksna uprising (Russian: Пришексни́нское восста́ние, romanized: Prisheksninskoye Vostaniye) was an anti-Bolshevik uprising in townships on the Sheksna River in the Vologda and Cherpovets provinces between 1–3 December 1918. The rebels seized the railway station Sheksna and broke railway communication on the Cherepovets-Vologda line, jeopardizing messages to Petrograd. The uprising was suppressed by Red Army troops arriving from Vologda and Cherpovets.