Majevica front (1992–1995)
| Majevica front | |||||||
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| Part of the Bosnian War | |||||||
Majevica frontlines in 1995. | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Republika Srpska |
Bosnia and Herzegovina NATO (1995) | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Ratko Mladić Momir Zec Branko Pantelić † Ljubiša Savić |
Željko Knez Hazim Šadić | ||||||
| Units involved | |||||||
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| 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.