The 1929 Sino-Soviet Conflict was a short and bloody war fought over the jointly operated Chinese Eastern Railroad (CER) in China’s Northeast between the Republic of China and the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics. A modern limited war, it proved to be the largest military clash between China and a Western power ever fought on Chinese soil. When the Chinese seized the Chinese Eastern Railway in 1929, swift Soviet military intervention quickly put an end to the crisis and forced the Chinese to accept restoration of joint Soviet-Chinese administration of the railway.
Attacker: Russian (Elements of 108th Rifle Regiment)