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was monitored by the 7th reconnaissance-sabotage detachment. Fire support was provided by one armored battalion and two artillery divisions. The Drina tactical group, which consisted of the Rogatic, 3rd and 5th Podrinja brigades, as well as mixed-composition units drawn from other brigades of the
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had 13,000 - 14,000 fighters at their disposal. Commanding the operation was entrusted to the commander of the Herzegovina Corps, Major General Radovan Grubac. On the other hand, Colonel Ferid Buljubasic, the commander of the East Bosnian operational group of the
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In the northern direction, the Drina tactical group broke through on April 7 about two kilometers deep. In the southeastern direction, the Herzegovinian tactical group managed to capture the village of
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Drina corps, attacked from the north. On the western side, the line towards the front was held by four battalions of the Sarajevo-Romanijan Corps (from
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airstrikes. On April 15, the operation continued, and in three days the VRS managed to break the line of defense of the
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on April 8, penetrating six kilometers into the enemy's rear. In the next 5-7 days, the
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Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, Volume 2
317: 304: 283:. The goal of the operation was to force the political leadership of the 280: 71: 460:. Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis. 329:, commanded about 8,000 soldiers armed mostly with infantry weapons. 351: 326: 275:: Operacija Zvezda 94') is the code name for the operation of the 347: 147: 142: 437: 398: 379: 27:
Republika Srpska Army 1994 operation in Gornje Podrinje
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to negotiate the signing of an armistice by capturing
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Index

Operation Zvezda '94
Bosnian War

Podrinje
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Army of Republika Srpska
Republika Srpska
Russian volunteers
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
NATO
NATO
Republika Srpska
Radovan Grubač
Aleksandar Škrabov
Ferid Buljubašić
Republika Srpska
Republika Srpska
Serbian
Army of Republika Srpska
Gornje Podrinje
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Goražde
Goražde
Sarajevo
Goražde
Pale
Jahorina
VRS
ARBiH

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