Siege of Surakarta

The siege of Surakarta was a military campaign during the Indonesian National Revolution. The Indonesian Republican forces (TNI) briefly infiltrated the city of Surakarta (also known as Solo) before being repulsed by Dutch special forces (RST). Despite the defeat, the battle, together with an earlier attack on Yogyakarta, provided a morale boost for the Indonesians.

The 4 day Siege of Surakarta
Serangan Umum 4 Hari
Part of the Indonesian National Revolution, Yogyakarta and Surakarta Offensive

Monument in Surakarta commemorating the siege
Date7–10 August 1949
Location
Result Indonesian victory
Belligerents
 Indonesia  Netherlands
Commanders and leaders
Pakubuwono XII
Mangkunegara VIII
Col. Gatot Subroto
Lt. Col. Slamet Riyadi
Maj. Achmadi
Maj. Gen. Mollinger
Maj. Gen. Van Ohl
Units involved
Tentara Nasional Indonesia Korps Speciale Troepen (RST)
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL)
Strength
14,000–28,000 3,000–4,000
Casualties and losses
400 killed or more
unknown number of non-combatants
32 soldiers killed
53 policemen
47 wounded
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