Majevica front (1992–1995)

Majevica front
Part of the Bosnian War

Majevica frontlines in 1995.
Date1992–1995
Location
Majevica and surrounding areas
Result

Army of Republika Srpska victory

Belligerents
Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina
NATO (1995)
Commanders and leaders
Ratko Mladić
Momir Zec
Branko Pantelić 
Ljubiša Savić
Željko Knez
Hazim Šadić
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Heavy Heavy

The Majevica Campaign or the Majevica front was one of the main campaigns during the Bosnian War with intense clashes occurring on a regular basis, the situation stayed 50/50 on the hills (and the surrounding areas) until the 1995 Dayton Agreement. The Bosnian Serbs and the Bosnians wanted to control Majevica, as it had a radio tower vital for: communication, television, telephone communication's and node radio, as this would help supply and help the Bosnian Serb army. Holding part of the mountain held a great advantage for Both sides, as the Bosnians and Serbs could threaten their territories in North-Western Bosnia.