Mala Kladuša offensive
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The Mala Kladuša offensive were series of fighting between NOZB and ARBiH to re capture villages south of Velika Kladuša.[1] These offensives were after successful Operation Spider in which Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was re-established, and resulted into successful operation by NOZB and VRS, they had re-captured Velika Kladuša,and as time passed re-established Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, soon said to become an Republic. In this offencive NOZB took back Mala Kladuša, Podzvizd, Marjanovac, Kumarica, Grahovo and some other villages and several other villages. And later the NOZB also took Vrnograč.[2][3]
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Mala Kladuša offensive | |||||||||
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Part of The Bosnian War and Inter-Bosnian Muslim War | |||||||||
NOZB recapturing territory in January and June | |||||||||
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Province of Western Bosnia Army of the Republika Srpska | Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Fikret "Babo" Abdić Franko Simatović "Frenki" |
Atif Dudaković Izet Nanić Jasmin Kulenović † | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
National Defence of the APZB 1st Krajina Corps Red Berets Arkan Tigers | ARBiH 5th Corps | ||||||||
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5000 1500 | unknown |
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