![]() After the pyrrhic “victory” in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), Russia re-established its position as one of the major players in the international community: it consolidated its influence in Asia with the cost of more than half of its navy it became more assertive in Balkan and Central Asian conflicts with Austria-Hungary and Britain internally it saved the image of the Tsarist regime from the terror of the "Bloody Sunday", when soldiers opened fire on the crowd petitioning for peace in St. ![]()
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