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{{Infobox Military Conflict (3 sided) | {{Infobox Military Conflict (3 sided) | ||
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|partof= the ] | ||
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|caption=<small>The parliament building burns after being hit by artillery fire in ] May 1992; ] with Bosnian Serb soldiers; a Norwegian UN soldier in Sarajevo. Photos by Mikhail Evstafiev </small> | ||
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|conflict=Bosnian War | ||
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|date=April 1, 1992 – December 14, 1995 | ||
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|place=] | ||
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|casus=The independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
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|result= Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the ]. Massive civilian casualties for the ] faction and over a million refugees created (with all sides included). | ||
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|combatant1=<u>'''1992 - 1994</u>:'''<br> | ||
⚫ | {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}} ]{{smallsup|a}}<br><br><br><br> | ||
{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}}{{smallsup|a}} | |||
| combatant2 ='''1992-94''':<br> | |||
] ]<br />{{flag|Croatia}}<br /> | |||
| combatant1a ='''1994-95''':<br> | |||
{{flag|Croatia}}<br>{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}}{{smallsup|b}}<br> | |||
{{noflag|]}}<br><small>{{noflag|(], 1995)}}</small> | |||
| combatant3 ='''1992-94''':<br> | |||
{{flag|Republika Srpska}}<br />{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} ]<br/> | |||
] ] <small>(1993 on)<small> | |||
| combatant3a ='''1994-95''':<br> | |||
{{flag|Republika Srpska}}<br> | |||
] ] | |||
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{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}} ]<br /><small>(] Chief of Staff 1992-1993)</small><br /> | |||
{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}} ]<br /><small>(] Chief of Staff 1993-1995)</small> | |||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Croatia}} ]<br /><small>(])</small><br /> | |||
{{flagicon|Croatia}} ]<br /><small>(] Chief of Staff 1992-1995)</small><br /> | |||
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<u>'''1994 - 1995</u>:'''<br> | |||
] ]<br /><small>(President of ])</small><br /> | |||
{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}} ] | |||
<br>{{flag|Croatia}}<br> | |||
] ]<br /><small>(] Chief of Staff)</small><br /> | |||
|combatant2= | |||
] ]<br /><small>(political leader of |
<br>{{flag|Croatia}}<br>] ]<br> | ||
{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} ]<br>{{flag|Republika Srpska}}<br><br> | |||
{{flagicon|Republika Srpska}} ]<br /><small>(])</small><br /> | |||
{{flagicon|Republika Srpska}} ]<br /><small>(] Chief of Staff)</small><br> | |||
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] ] <small>(Acting President of |
{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} ]<br>{{flag|Republika Srpska}}<br/>] ] | ||
⚫ | |notes = <small>'''a'''</small> The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not at the time supported by a majority of Bosnian ] and ] (who each had their own hostile entities). Consequently, it was representative mainly of the ] (Bosnian Muslim) ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. | ||
| strength1 = ~100 tanks<br/>~200,000 infantry | |||
| strength2 = ~300 tanks<br/>~70,000 infantry | |||
| strength3 = 600-700 tanks<br/>120,000 infantry | |||
| casualties1 = 31,270 soldiers killed<br/>33,071 civilians killed | |||
| casualties2 = 5,439 soldiers killed<br/>2,163 civilians killed | |||
| casualties3 = 20,649 soldiers killed<br/>4,075 civilians killed | |||
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<small>'''b'''</small> Between 1994 and 1995, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was supported by, and was representative of, both ethnic ] and ethnic ]. This was primarily because of the ]. | |||
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Bosnian War | |||||||
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Part of the Yugoslav Wars | |||||||
The parliament building burns after being hit by artillery fire in Sarajevo May 1992; Ratko Mladić with Bosnian Serb soldiers; a Norwegian UN soldier in Sarajevo. Photos by Mikhail Evstafiev | |||||||
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1992 - 1994: 1994 - 1995: Croatia |
FR Yugoslavia Republika Srpska File:Westernbosniaflag.gif AP Western Bosnia | ||||||
a The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not at the time supported by a majority of Bosnian Croats and Serbs (who each had their own hostile entities). Consequently, it was representative mainly of the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. |