Offensive on Vučja mountain explained

Conflict:Offensive on Vučja mountain
Place:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Partof:the Bosnian War
Date:December 5–6, 1994
Result:Victory of Army of Republika Srpska
Combatant2: Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Commander1:Rajko Radulović
Commander2:Unknown
Units1: Army of Republika Srpska
  • Dervet Motorized Brigade
Units2: Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Strength1:1.500
Strength2:6.000
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Unknown

The offensive on Vučja mountain was a tactical counterattack for the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) to return lost territory. Rajko Radulović commanded the Dervet Motorized Brigade after Boško Peulić stopped commanding the 27th Dervet Motorized Brigade on October 25.[1] ARBiH took Veliki Magarac peak on 17th november, but VRS took back that land on 5 December.

Timeline of Battle

In late October, the difficult situation continues on the battlefield south of Teslić, where the 27th Dervetan Motorized Brigade is alone fighting fierce battles with a far more numerous enemy, losing about 30km of territory. Towards the end of 1994, 27. Dervetanska mbr. On December 5,[2] he finally launched a counter-offensive and returned about 40 square kilometers, including the Veliki Magarac peak (1010m.) on the massifs of Trogir and Vučje mountain. And on December 6, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) tried to return the attack on the VRS, but it also failed.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djH9E7GYiX4 (на језику: српски), Приступљено 2024-04-25
  2. Srpska, Unknown From (понедељак, 20. април 2015). https://odbrambeno-otadzbinskirat.blogspot.com/2015/04/1992-1995.html Проверите вредност парамет(а)ра за датум: |date= (помоћ)