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- Operation_Storm abstract "Operation Storm (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Operacija Oluja, Cyrillic: Oпeрaциja Oлуja) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence. It was a decisive victory of the Croatian Army (HV) which attacked across a 630-kilometre (390 mi) frontage against the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK). The HV was supported by the Croatian special police advancing from the Velebit Mountain, and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) located in the Bihać pocket, in the Army of the Republic of Serb Krajina (ARSK) rear. The battle, launched to restore Croatian control of 10,400 square kilometres (4,000 square miles) of territory, representing 18.4% of the country, was the largest European land battle since the Second World War. Operation Storm commenced at dawn on 4 August 1995 and was declared complete on the evening of 7 August, despite significant mopping-up operations against pockets of resistance lasting until 14 August.Operation Storm was also a strategic victory in the Bosnian War as the siege of Bihać was lifted and the HV, Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and the ARBiH were placed in a position to change the military balance of power in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the subsequent Operation Mistral. The operation built on HV and HVO advances gained during Operation Summer '95 when strategic positions allowing the rapid capture of the RSK capital Knin were gained, and on the continued arming and training of the HV since the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence, when the RSK was created during the Serb rebellion and Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) intervention. The operation itself followed an unsuccessful United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission and diplomatic efforts to settle the conflict.The HV's success was a result of a series of improvements to the HV itself, and crucial breakthroughs made in the ARSK positions that were subsequently exploited by the HV and the ARBiH. The attack was not immediately successful at all points, but seizing key positions led to the collapse of the ARSK command structure and overall defensive capability. The HV capture of Bosansko Grahovo, just before Operation Storm and the special police's advance to Gračac, made it nearly impossible to defend Knin. In Lika, two guard brigades quickly cut the ARSK-held area lacking tactical depth and mobile reserve forces, isolating pockets of resistance and positioning a mobile force for a decisive northward thrust into the Karlovac Corps area of responsibility (AOR) and pushing ARSK towards Banovina. The defeat of the ARSK at Glina and Petrinja, after a tough defence, defeated the ARSK Banija Corps as well, as its reserve was pinned down by the ARBiH. The RSK relied on the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslav militaries as its strategic reserve, but they did not intervene in the battle.The HV and the special police suffered 174–211 killed or missing, while the ARSK had 560 soldiers killed. Four UN peacekeepers were also killed. The HV captured 4,000 prisoners of war. The number of Serb civilian deaths is disputed—Croatia claims that 214 were killed, while Serbian sources cite 1,192 civilians killed or missing. During and after the offensive, 150,000–200,000 Serbs—or nearly the entire Serb population of the area formerly held by the ARSK—fled and a variety of crimes were committed against the remaining civilians there. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) later tried three Croatian generals charged with war crimes and partaking in a joint criminal enterprise designed to force the Serb population out of Croatia; they were all ultimately acquitted and the tribunal ruling refuted the charges that Operation Storm was planned as a criminal enterprise. As of November 2012, the Croatian judiciary has convicted 2,380 persons for various crimes committed during Operation Storm.".
- Operation_Storm causalties "1,100–1,430 wounded".
- Operation_Storm causalties "174–211 soldiers killed,".
- Operation_Storm combatant "AP Western Bosnia".
- Operation_Storm combatant "Bosnia and Herzegovina".
- Operation_Storm commander Ante_Gotovina.
- Operation_Storm commander Atif_Dudakovi%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Fikret_Abdi%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Ivan_Basarac.
- Operation_Storm commander Luka_D%C5%BEanko.
- Operation_Storm commander Mile_Mrk%C5%A1i%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Mile_Novakovi%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Miljenko_Crnjac.
- Operation_Storm commander Milorad_Stupar.
- Operation_Storm commander Mirko_Norac.
- Operation_Storm commander Petar_Stipeti%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Ratko_Mladi%C4%87.
- Operation_Storm commander Slobodan_Kova%C4%8Devi%C4%87_(soldier).
- Operation_Storm commander Slobodan_Tarbuk.
- Operation_Storm commander Stevan_%C5%A0evo.
- Operation_Storm commander Zvonimir_%C4%8Cervenko.
- Operation_Storm date "1995-08-07".
- Operation_Storm isPartOfMilitaryConflict Bosnian_War.
- Operation_Storm isPartOfMilitaryConflict Croatian_War_of_Independence.
- Operation_Storm place Croatia.
- Operation_Storm place Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Operation_Storm result "*AP Western Bosnia abolished".
- Operation_Storm result "*Boost to diplomacy that led to the Erdut Agreement, ending the war".
- Operation_Storm result "*End of large-scale combat in the Croatian War of Independence".
- Operation_Storm result "*End of the siege of Bihać".
- Operation_Storm result "*Exodus of Serb civilians".
- Operation_Storm result "*Most of Republic of Serbian Krajina territory captured by Croatia".
- Operation_Storm result "Decisive Croatian victory".
- Operation_Storm result "Strategic ARBiH victory:".
- Operation_Storm strength "AP Western Bosnia: 4,000–5,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "ARBiH: 3,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "ARSK: 27,000–34,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "Croatia: 130,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm thumbnail Operation_storm_map.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Storm wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=vijesti-clanak&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=125351&cHash=1e37d52e30.
- Operation_Storm wikiPageID "333302".
- Operation_Storm wikiPageRevisionID "602819885".
- Operation_Storm caption "Forces:".
- Operation_Storm caption "Map of Operation Storm".
- Operation_Storm casualties "1100".
- Operation_Storm casualties "150000".
- Operation_Storm casualties "174".
- Operation_Storm casualties "21000".
- Operation_Storm casualties "214".
- Operation_Storm casualties "22000".
- Operation_Storm casualties "4".
- Operation_Storm casualties "4000".
- Operation_Storm casualties "560".
- Operation_Storm casualties "Other:".
- Operation_Storm casualties "Refugees:".
- Operation_Storm casualties "Serb civilian deaths:".
- Operation_Storm combatant "AP Western Bosnia".
- Operation_Storm combatant "Bosnia and Herzegovina".
- Operation_Storm commander "Ante Gotovina".
- Operation_Storm commander "Atif Dudaković".
- Operation_Storm commander "Fikret Abdić".
- Operation_Storm commander "Ivan Basarac".
- Operation_Storm commander "Luka Džanko".
- Operation_Storm commander "Mile Mrkšić".
- Operation_Storm commander "Mile Novaković".
- Operation_Storm commander "Miljenko Crnjac".
- Operation_Storm commander "Milorad Stupar".
- Operation_Storm commander "Mirko Norac".
- Operation_Storm commander "Petar Stipetić".
- Operation_Storm commander "Ratko Mladić".
- Operation_Storm commander "Slobodan Kovačević".
- Operation_Storm commander "Slobodan Tarbuk".
- Operation_Storm commander "Stevan Ševo".
- Operation_Storm commander "Zvonimir Červenko".
- Operation_Storm commander "Čedo Bulat".
- Operation_Storm conflict "Operation Storm".
- Operation_Storm date "--08-07".
- Operation_Storm float "right".
- Operation_Storm hasPhotoCollection Operation_Storm.
- Operation_Storm overlayImage "Cro-occup-lines-1Aug95.svg".
- Operation_Storm partof "and the Bosnian War".
- Operation_Storm partof "the Croatian War of Independence".
- Operation_Storm place Croatia.
- Operation_Storm place Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Operation_Storm result "Decisive Croatian victory *End of large-scale combat in the Croatian War of Independence *Most of Republic of Serbian Krajina territory captured by Croatia *Boost to diplomacy that led to the Erdut Agreement, ending the war *Exodus of Serb civilians Strategic ARBiH victory: *AP Western Bosnia abolished *End of the siege of Bihać".
- Operation_Storm strength "AP Western Bosnia: 4,000–5,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "ARBiH: 3,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "ARSK: 27,000–34,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm strength "Croatia: 130,000 soldiers".
- Operation_Storm territory "Croatia regained of territory.".
- Operation_Storm width "300".
- Operation_Storm wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:1995_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:1995_in_Croatia.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:Battles_of_the_Croatian_War_of_Independence.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:Bosnian_War.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:Conflicts_in_1995.
- Operation_Storm subject Category:Military_operations_of_the_Bosnian_War.
- Operation_Storm point "44.04 16.2".
- Operation_Storm type Abstraction100002137.