Battle of Kämärä

The Battle of Kämärä was a 1918 Finnish Civil War battle fought at the Kämärä (now Gavrilovo, Leningrad oblast, Russia) railway station on 27 January 1918 between the Whites and the Reds. The battle began as a White Guard battalion from Vyborg attacked Kämärä on its march to the White controlled side of the Karelian Isthmus. After taking the village, the Whites ambushed a Red train carrying a large cargo of weapons from Saint Petersburg, but were finally forced to leave the scene as they ran out of ammunition. The Battle of Kämärä is considered to be the first battle of the Civil War, although some minor incidents had occurred throughout January.

Battle of Kämärä
Part of the Finnish Civil War

Kämärä railway station in the 1920s
Date27 January 1918
Location
Kämärä, Kuolemajärvi, Finland
Result

Red victory

  • White withdrawal
  • Red train able to deliver vital war supplies
Belligerents
Finnish Whites Finnish Reds
Commanders and leaders
Adolf Aminoff Unknown
Strength
500 500–600
Casualties and losses
18 killed 30 killed
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