Bosnie War

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Bosnie War

The Bosnie War wis an internaitional airmed conflict that teuk place in Bosnie an Herzegovinae atween 1992 an 1995.

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Bosnie War
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The executive cooncil biggin burns efter bein hit bi artillery fire in Sarajevo Mey 1992; Ratko Mladić wi Airmy o Republika Srpska officers; a Norse UN soldier in Sarajevo.
Date1 Mairch[1][2] 1992 – 14 December 1995
(3 years, 9 months, 1 week and 6 days)
LocationBosnie an Herzegovinae
Result

Militar stalemate

  • Internal parteetion o Bosnie an Herzegovinae accordin tae the Dayton Accords.
  • Ower 38,200 ceevilian casualties, mainly frae the Bosnian Muslim ethnic group.[3][4]
  • Awmaist 57,700 soldiers killed.[3][4]
  • First case o genocide in Europe syne Warld War II.
  • Deployment o NATO-led forces tae owersee the peace agreement.
  • Establishment o the Office o the Heich Representative tae owersee the ceevilian implementation o the peace agreement.
Belligerents

1992:

Republic o Bosnie an Herzegovinae
 Croatia
Croatie Commonty o Herzeg-Bosnia

1992:

Republika Srpska
SFR Yugoslavia
Republic o Serbie Krajina

1992–94:

Republic o Bosnie an Herzegovinaea

1992–94:

 Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
 Croatie

1992–1994:

Republika Srpska
Republic o Serbie Krajina
AP Wastren Bosnie (from 1993)
Supportit bi:
FR Yugoslavie

1994–95:

Republic o Bosnie an Herzegovinae
 Croatia
NATO
(bombin operations, 1995)

1994–1995:

Republika Srpska
Republic o Serbie Krajina
AP Wastren Bosnie
Supportit bi:
FR Yugoslavie
Commanders an leaders

Alija Izetbegović
(Preses o Bosnie an Herzegovinae) Haris Silajdžić
(Prime Meenister o Bosnie an Herzegovinae) Sefer Halilović
(ARBiH Chief o Staff 1992–1993) Rasim Delić
(ARBiH Commander o the General Staff 1993–1995) Enver Hadžihasanović
(ARBiH Chief o Staff 1992–1993)


Leighton W. Smith
(Commander AFSOUTH)

an ithers

Franjo Tuđman
(Preses o Croatie) Gojko Šušak
(Meenister o Defence o Croatie)
Janko Bobetko
(HV Chief o Staff 1992–1995)


Mate Boban
(Preses o CR Herzeg-Bosnie)
Milivoj Petković
(HVO Chief o Staff)

Dario Kordić
(Vice preses o CR Herzeg-Bosnie)
an ithers

Slobodan Milošević
(Preses o Serbie) Radovan Karadžić
(Preses o Republika Srpska) Ratko Mladić
(VRS Chief o Staff) Momčilo Perišić
(VJ Chief o Staff) Vojislav Šešelj
(paramilitar leader)


Fikret Abdić (Actin Preses o AP Wastren Bosnie)

an ithers
Strenth
ARBiH:
110,000 truips
100,000 reserves
40 tanks
30 APCs[5]
HVO:
45,000–50,000 truips[6]
75 tanks
50 APCs
200 artillery pieces[7]
HV:
15,000 truips[8]
VRS:
80,000 truips
300 tanks
700 APCs
800 artillery pieces[9]
AP Wastren Bosnie:
4,000–5,000 truips[10]
Casualties an losses
30,521 soldiers killed
31,583 ceevilians killed[3][4]
6,000 soldiers killed
2,484 ceevilians killed[3][4]
21,173 soldiers killed
4,179 ceevilians killed[3][4]
addeetional 5,100 killed in unkent circumstances[11]

a Frae 1992 tae 1994, the Republic o Bosnie an Herzegovinae wisna supportit bi the majority o Bosnie Croats an Serbs (wha each haed thair ain hostile entities). Consequently, it representit mainly the Bosniak (Bosnie Muslim) ethnic group in Bosnie an Herzegovinae itsel. The post-war Bosnie an Herzegovinae encompasses aw three Bosnie ethnic groups.


b Atween 1994 an 1995, the Republic o Bosnie an Herzegovinae wis supportit bi, an representit, baith ethnic Bosniaks an Bosnie Croats. This wis primarily acause o the Washington Agreement.
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