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ផ្នែកនៃសង្គ្រាមត្រជាក់ និងការជម្លោះកូរ៉េ
កាលបរិច្ឆេទ 25 មិថុនា 1950 – 27 កក្កដា 1953 (ជាការពិត)

25 មិថុនា 1950 – បច្ចុប្បន្ន (យោងតាមសិទ្ធិ)
ទីតាំង ឧបទ្វីបកូរ៉េ, សមុទ្រលឿង, សមុទ្រជប៉ុន, ច្រកកូរ៉េ, ព្រំដែនចិន-កូរ៉េខាងជើង
លទ្ធផល មិនអាចសន្និដ្ឋានបាន, ភាពទាល់ច្រកយោធា
  • ការលុកលុយរបស់កូរ៉េខាងជើង លើកូរ៉េខាងត្បូង បានវាយបក
  • ការឈ្លានពានរបស់អង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ ដឹកនាំដោយសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក ទៅលើប្រទេសកូរ៉េខាងជើង
  • ការលុកលុយរបស់ចិន និងកូរ៉េខាងជើង លើកូរ៉េខាងត្បូង ត្រូវបានវាយបក
  • កិច្ចព្រមព្រៀង​ឈប់​បាញ់​កូរ៉េបាន​ចុះ​ហត្ថលេខា​ក្នុង​ឆ្នាំ 1953
  • ជម្លោះកូរ៉េកំពុងបន្ត
ការប្រែប្រួល
ទឹកដី
តំបន់គ្មានយោធាកូរ៉េត្រូវបានបង្កើតឡើង
  • កូរ៉េខាងជើងដណ្តើមបានទីក្រុងកែសុង, ប៉ុន្តែបាត់បង់សរុបចំនួន​3,900 km2 (1,506 sq mi), រួមទាំងទីក្រុងសុកឆូ ទៅកាន់កូរ៉េខាងត្បូង[]
ភាគីសង្គ្រាម
 កូរ៉េខាងត្បូង  កូរ៉េខាងជើង
មេបញ្ជាការ និង មេដឹកនាំ
កម្លាំង

រួមគ្នា: 972,334
សរុប:
1,780,000[២៣]

កម្លាំងកំពូល:

រួមគ្នា: 1,742,000 សរុប:
2,970,000[២៨]
72,000[២៧]

សហេតុភាព និង ការខាងបង់
សរុបស្លាប់ និងបាត់ខ្លួន: ស្លាប់ 170,927 នាក់ និងបាត់ខ្លួន 32,585 នាក់[lower-alpha ៣]
Total wounded: 566,434
Total dead and missing: 398,000–926,000 dead and 145,000+ missing[lower-alpha ៥]
Total wounded: 686,500
  • Total civilian deaths: 2–3 million (est.)[៤៧][៤៨]
  • South Koreans:
    990,968 total casualties[២០]
  • North Koreans:
    1,550,000 total casualties (est.)[២០]

ទំព័រគំរូ:Campaignbox Korean War

សង្គ្រាមកូរ៉េ (អង់គ្លេស: Korean War, កូរ៉េ: 6·25 전쟁) ជា​សង្រ្គាម​ប្រយុទ្ធ​គ្នា​រវាង​កូរ៉េ​ខាង​ជើង និង​កូរ៉េ​ខាង​ត្បូង ពី​ថ្ងៃ​ទី 25 ខែមិថុនា ឆ្នាំ 1950 ដល់ 27 ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ 1953 សង្រ្គាមបានចាប់ផ្តើមនៅថ្ងៃទី 25 ខែមិថុនា ឆ្នាំ 1950 នៅពេលដែលកូរ៉េខាងជើងបានឈ្លានពានកូរ៉េខាងត្បូងបន្ទាប់ពីការប៉ះទង្គិចគ្នានៅតាមព្រំដែន និងការបះបោរនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកូរ៉េខាងត្បូង[៤៩][៥០][៥១] ប្រទេសកូរ៉េខាងជើងត្រូវបានគាំទ្រដោយប្រទេសចិន និងសហភាពសូវៀត ខណៈដែលកូរ៉េខាងត្បូងត្រូវបានគាំទ្រដោយអង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ ជាចម្បងសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក ការប្រយុទ្ធគ្នាបានបញ្ចប់ដោយការឈប់បាញ់នៅថ្ងៃទី 27 ខែកក្កដាឆ្នាំ 1953

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