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Operation Sana

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{{Infobox Military Conflict |conflict=Operation Sana |partof=the Bosnian War |date=October 091995 |place=Bosnia and Herzegovina |casus=Dayton Accords |territory= |result=Bosnian victory |combatant1=ARBiH |combatant2=[[[Army of Republika Srpska|VRS] |commander1=Atif Dudakovic |commander2= Zeljko Raznatovic |strength1=25,000 |strength2=20,000-30,000 est. |casualties1=Very low |casualties2=Average

The Operation was the last offensive during the Bosnian War.

Day 1

The operation started at 3:00 A.M on October 10,1995 and ended on October 13,1995 This was the last push of the Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina. The first action was to cross the river Sana by 4:00 A.M. By 5:00 P.M the ARBiH have Sanski Most in sight.

Day 2

The ARBiH encircle the VRS by encircling Sanski Most. Their positions are bombed throughout the day. They respond with counterattacks via helicopters.

Day 3

The civillians move out of city in masses. The ARBiH begin to move into parts of the city. The city is fully occupied within 9 to 10 hours. The V Korps of ARBiH place their new Headquarters in "Sana Hotel".

Day 4

The peace talks continue and The ARBiH are asked to stop their plans until a result from peace talks is made. The war ends on the same day.

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