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Battle of Vozuća

Battle of Vozuća
Part of the Bosnian War
Vozuća

Location of Vozuća
Date27 May – 10 September 1995
Location
Result Bosnian victory
Belligerents
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Army of Republika Srpska
Commanders and leaders
Refik Lendo
Muatez Billah
Unknown
Units involved
2nd Corps
3rd Corps
Bosnian mujahideen
Black Swans
3rd Ozren brigade
4th Ozren brigade
Srbac brigade
Strength
19,000 (including ~500 foreign fighters) 5,000
Casualties and losses
~129 killed ~614 killed
~60 captured

The Battle of Vozuća (Bosnian: Bitka za Vozuću) was an attack by the 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the foreign troops of the Bosnian mujahideen on 10 September 1995 against the strategically important Army of Republika Srpska-held village of Vozuća, in the municipality of Zavidovići during the Bosnian War.[1]

The Attack edit

 
Ozren Mountains, September-October 1995

The attack itself was carried out by the El Mudžahid Detachment of the 3rd Corps, accompanied by some regular members of the ARBIH.[2][3] The attack had already been planned in May 1995 and was carried out in three phases. The first phase was called "Crveni lav" (Red Lion), the main goal of which was to cut off the communication with the VRS in Vozuća. This succeeded and pushed back the Serb forces. The second phase was called "Battle for pride”, the goal of which was to prepare refugees from Srebrenica and Žepa to move into the area after it had been liberated. In fact, after the attack, only a small number of people arrived at the destroyed Vozuća area.[4][5]

Final phase edit

The final attack, which was code named "Uragan", (English: Hurricane) started on 10 September and ended the same day with the total victory of the Bosnian forces. The Army and the Mujahideen were aided by the Black Swans, a special forces unit.[1] The Bosnian forces continued advancing through the Ozren area.[6]

Aftermath edit

After the takeover of the village, the Mujahideen captured and killed some 50 Serbs, abusing, torturing, stabbing and ritually beheading some of the prisoners.[7] Bosnian general Rasim Delić was indicted on war crimes charges by the ICTY for crimes committed by the Mujahideen unit under his control, part of which dealt with the Vozuća case, though he was acquitted for those counts.[8] In 2016, former Bosnian Army Third Corps commander Sakib Mahmuljin was put on trial for having failed to prevent the murders and torture of Bosnian Serbs by members of his Mujahideen unit in the Vozuća and Zavidovići areas.[7] He was sentenced to 10 years in first instance in January 2021.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  2. ^ Library Information and Research Service, "The Middle East", Index Page 31
  3. ^ ICTY transcript, September 24 2007 April 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Slobodna Bosna, War crimes: "Vozuca case", six years later, 9/13/01". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. ^ Battle for Vozuća - The Afghan-Bosnian Mujahideen Network in Europe
  6. ^ "SLOBODNA DALMACIJA, ETVRTAK 27. rujna 2001. - teme dana". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b Dzidic, Denis (25 January 2016). "Report Probes Mujahideen Killings During Bosnian War". Balkan Insight.
  8. ^ "Rasim Delić Sentenced to Three Years for Cruel Treatment". ICTY.org. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 15 September 2008.
  9. ^ "Army of BiH commander Mahmuljin sentenced to 10 years in prison for war crime". fena.ba. 22 January 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, Volume 1. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. 2002. ISBN 978-0160664724.

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battle, vozuća, part, bosnian, warvozućasarajevolocation, vozućadate27, september, 1995locationvozućaresultbosnian, victorybelligerentsarmy, republic, bosnia, herzegovinaarmy, republika, srpskacommanders, leadersrefik, lendo, muatez, billahunknownunits, involv. Battle of VozucaPart of the Bosnian WarVozucaSarajevoLocation of VozucaDate27 May 10 September 1995LocationVozucaResultBosnian victoryBelligerentsArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and HerzegovinaArmy of Republika SrpskaCommanders and leadersRefik Lendo Muatez BillahUnknownUnits involved2nd Corps 3rd Corps Bosnian mujahideen Black Swans3rd Ozren brigade 4th Ozren brigade Srbac brigadeStrength19 000 including 500 foreign fighters 5 000Casualties and losses 129 killed 614 killed 60 captured The Battle of Vozuca Bosnian Bitka za Vozucu was an attack by the 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the foreign troops of the Bosnian mujahideen on 10 September 1995 against the strategically important Army of Republika Srpska held village of Vozuca in the municipality of Zavidovici during the Bosnian War 1 Contents 1 The Attack 2 Final phase 3 Aftermath 4 References 5 Further readingThe Attack edit nbsp Ozren Mountains September October 1995 The attack itself was carried out by the El Mudzahid Detachment of the 3rd Corps accompanied by some regular members of the ARBIH 2 3 The attack had already been planned in May 1995 and was carried out in three phases The first phase was called Crveni lav Red Lion the main goal of which was to cut off the communication with the VRS in Vozuca This succeeded and pushed back the Serb forces The second phase was called Battle for pride the goal of which was to prepare refugees from Srebrenica and Zepa to move into the area after it had been liberated In fact after the attack only a small number of people arrived at the destroyed Vozuca area 4 5 Final phase editThe final attack which was code named Uragan English Hurricane started on 10 September and ended the same day with the total victory of the Bosnian forces The Army and the Mujahideen were aided by the Black Swans a special forces unit 1 The Bosnian forces continued advancing through the Ozren area 6 Aftermath editAfter the takeover of the village the Mujahideen captured and killed some 50 Serbs abusing torturing stabbing and ritually beheading some of the prisoners 7 Bosnian general Rasim Delic was indicted on war crimes charges by the ICTY for crimes committed by the Mujahideen unit under his control part of which dealt with the Vozuca case though he was acquitted for those counts 8 In 2016 former Bosnian Army Third Corps commander Sakib Mahmuljin was put on trial for having failed to prevent the murders and torture of Bosnian Serbs by members of his Mujahideen unit in the Vozuca and Zavidovici areas 7 He was sentenced to 10 years in first instance in January 2021 9 References edit a b Slobodna Bosna War crimes Vozuca case six years later 9 13 01 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 January 2015 Library Information and Research Service The Middle East Index Page 31 ICTY transcript September 24 2007 Archived April 9 2008 at the Wayback Machine Slobodna Bosna War crimes Vozuca case six years later 9 13 01 Retrieved 14 January 2015 Battle for Vozuca The Afghan Bosnian Mujahideen Network in Europe SLOBODNA DALMACIJA ETVRTAK 27 rujna 2001 teme dana Retrieved 14 January 2015 a b Dzidic Denis 25 January 2016 Report Probes Mujahideen Killings During Bosnian War Balkan Insight Rasim Delic Sentenced to Three Years for Cruel Treatment ICTY org International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia 15 September 2008 Army of BiH commander Mahmuljin sentenced to 10 years in prison for war crime fena ba 22 January 2021 Further reading editBalkan Battlegrounds A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict Volume 1 Central Intelligence Agency Office of Russian and European Analysis 2002 ISBN 978 0160664724 44 22 42 N 18 20 53 E 44 37833 N 18 34806 E 44 37833 18 34806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Vozuca amp oldid 1218740909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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