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The ARBiH suffered abysmal losses and was forced to retreat due to the treacherous weather conditions. The ARBiH and Army of Republika Srpska both shelled each other. The ARBiH relaunch the offensive on March 23, the ARBiH pushed the Serbs back and captured the repeater tower, both sides suffered heavy losses fighting for the repeater towers.
The ARBiH was the only military force on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina recognised as legal by other governments. Under the State Defense Reform Law the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina were unified into a single structure, the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (OSBiH), making entity armies defunct. [1] [2]
Assault on Vlašić was a military offensive undertaken by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the Bosnian War, during which it captured Mount Vlašić in central Bosnia, which had been under the control of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) until then. The battle took place from March 20 to 24, 1995.
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In March and April 1995 during the last year of the Bosnian War, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) attacked several heights around Mount Stolice – the highest peak within the Majevica mountain range in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina – in an attempt to encircle and then capture it from the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) defenders.
The ARBiH advanced on the first day and the fighting intensified as the Serbs counter-attacked the next day. The isolated two-day conflict ended with small gains for the ARBiH . But on September 20, UN observers reported that the VRS was regaining the positions lost from the previous days.
Southwest of Bihać, an attack is launched by the 103rd SVK brigade, the goal of it was to take joint HVO–ARBiH lines, the attacked garnered little gains, however an airstrike was launched on ARBiH ammo deposits, successfully trapping down the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Bihać.
On 10 October, the ARBiH command confirmed that the Treskavica front was a victory for Bosniak forces after capturing a few villages. [2] However, the planned celebration did not happen, as a day later on 11 October a part of the Sarajevo-Romanijan Corps of the VRS began a counter-offensive and called for a special unit ''Beli Vukovi'' who on ...