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'''Operation Berbir''', a tactical level military action of Croatian forces in the [[Croatian War of Independence|Croatian War]]. It was a Croat attack on [[Bok Jankovac]].{{cn}}
'''Operation Berbir''', a tactical level military action of Croatian forces in the [[Croatian War of Independence|Croatian War]]. It was a Croat attack on [[Bok Jankovac]].{{cn|date=December 2024}}
== Course of the operation ==
== Course of the operation ==
In the early morning hours of August 8, 1992, more than 700 members of the Croatian "Berbir Battalion" crossed the river and attacked Serbian positions in [[Bok Jankovac]]. With strong resistance, but also heavy losses, members of the Croatian army unit crossed the [[Sava]] in [[Bok Jankovac]], a suburb of [[Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosanska Gradiška]], and attacked Serbian positions.{{cn}} A fierce fight broke out. The attack was repulsed by Serbian forces with the loss of 16 dead. Serbs managed to defend [[Bok Jankovac]].{{cn}}
In the early morning hours of August 8, 1992, more than 700 members of the Croatian "Berbir Battalion" crossed the river and attacked Serbian positions in [[Bok Jankovac]]. With strong resistance, but also heavy losses, members of the Croatian army unit crossed the [[Sava]] in [[Bok Jankovac]], a suburb of [[Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosanska Gradiška]], and attacked Serbian positions.{{cn|date=December 2024}} A fierce fight broke out. The attack was repulsed by Serbian forces with the loss of 16 dead. Serbs managed to defend [[Bok Jankovac]].{{cn|date=December 2024}}


== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==
A Memorial was built for the fallen Serbs in [[Bok Jankovac]], which is visited by delegations of the President of Srpska.{{cn}}
A Memorial was built for the fallen Serbs in [[Bok Jankovac]], which is visited by delegations of the President of Srpska.{{cn|date=December 2024}}


== References ==
== References ==

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Operation Berbir
Part of Croatian War of Independence
Date8 August 1992
Location
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
 Croatia  Republika Srpska
Republic of Serbian Krajina
Strength
+700 Unknown
Casualties and losses
50 killed 16 killed

Operation Berbir, a tactical level military action of Croatian forces in the Croatian War. It was a Croat attack on Bok Jankovac.[citation needed]

Course of the operation

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In the early morning hours of August 8, 1992, more than 700 members of the Croatian "Berbir Battalion" crossed the river and attacked Serbian positions in Bok Jankovac. With strong resistance, but also heavy losses, members of the Croatian army unit crossed the Sava in Bok Jankovac, a suburb of Bosanska Gradiška, and attacked Serbian positions.[citation needed] A fierce fight broke out. The attack was repulsed by Serbian forces with the loss of 16 dead. Serbs managed to defend Bok Jankovac.[citation needed]

Aftermath

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A Memorial was built for the fallen Serbs in Bok Jankovac, which is visited by delegations of the President of Srpska.[citation needed]

References

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