Battle of the Yalu River (1904)

Battle of the Yalu River
Part of the Russo-Japanese War

Japanese cavalry crossing the Yalu River
Date30 April – 1 May 1904
Location
Near Wiju, border of Korea and China
40°11′29.400″N 124°31′32.988″E / 40.19150000°N 124.52583000°E / 40.19150000; 124.52583000
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents
Empire of Japan  Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Kuroki Tamemoto Mikhail Zasulich
Nikolai Kashtalinsky
Strength
42,000 25,000
Casualties and losses
1,036 casualties

2,172 casualties

  • 593 killed
  • 1,101 wounded
  • 478 missing

The Battle of the Yalu River (Amnok River) lasted from April 30 to May 1, 1904 and was the first major land battle during the Russo-Japanese War. It was fought near Wiju (modern village of Sinuiju, North Korea) on the lower reaches of the Yalu River, on the border between Korea and China. Also known as the Yalu River Crossing Operation.