Radomir Rebellion

Radomir Rebellion
Part of World War I
Date27 September – 2 October 1918
Location
Result Loyalist victory
Belligerents
Rebels Loyalists
Commanders and leaders
Rayko Daskalov (WIA) Aleksandar Protogerov
Units involved
Unknown German 217th Division
Strength
15,000 (6,000–7,000 for final assault on capital)
8 infantry battalions and 2 machine-gun companies
Casualties and losses
2,500–3,000 killed
2,000 captured
10,000 wounded

The Radomir Rebellion, also known as Vladaya Uprising and Soldiers' Uprising, was a revolt by Bulgarian soldiers in 1918 during World War I in the Tsardom of Bulgaria. It was among the other mutinies that occurred during the war.