Hitachi Maru Incident

The Hitachi Maru Incident (常陸丸事件, Hitachi-maru jiken) was a maritime incident which occurred during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, in which three Japanese transports were sunk in a Russian commerce raiding sortie by a Vladivostok-based armored cruiser squadron of the Imperial Russian Navy.

Hitachi Maru Incident
Part of the Russo-Japanese War

Hitachi Maru in 1898
Date15 June 1904
Location
Tsushima Strait
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Empire of Japan Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Inosuke Higo  
Genjiro Suchi  
Giichi Tamura  
Petr Bezobrazov
Strength
3 unarmed transports 3 armored cruisers
Casualties and losses
2 ships sunk
1 grounded
1,334 killed
112 wounded
None
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