1896 Manila mutiny

1896 Manila mutiny
Part of Philippine Revolution
DateDecember 5, 1896
Location
Result Spanish victory
Filipino mutineers fail to take any military installations.
Belligerents
Filipino soldiers of the 2nd Company, Regiment No. 69  Spain
Guardia Civil, other Filipino troops loyal to Spain
Commanders and leaders
Felipe Cabrera de los Reyes (captured)
Protasio Añonuevo (captured)
Spain ~Ramón Blanco y Erenas
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
7 captured, several killed or wounded ~2–3 killed or wounded

The 1896 Manila mutiny (Spanish: Motín de Manila) was a short uprising in a military installation in Manila, the capital and seat of the Spanish colonial Government in the Philippines. The skirmish was the only recorded incident of rebellion during the revolution that happened within the walls of Manila.[citation needed]