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After the JNA captured Vukovar on 18 November, Osijek appeared to be the next target of its campaign in Croatia. The JNA units subordinated to the 12th (Novi Sad) Corps, supported by the Serb Volunteer Guard achieved modest advances in late November and early December 1991, capturing several villages south of Osijek, but the defensive line in the region was successfully maintained by the Croatian Army and the advances contained. Croatian authorities charged thirteen JNA officers with war crimes against civilian population of Osijek, but none of them have been arrested.

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  • Battle of Osijek
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  • After the JNA captured Vukovar on 18 November, Osijek appeared to be the next target of its campaign in Croatia. The JNA units subordinated to the 12th (Novi Sad) Corps, supported by the Serb Volunteer Guard achieved modest advances in late November and early December 1991, capturing several villages south of Osijek, but the defensive line in the region was successfully maintained by the Croatian Army and the advances contained. Croatian authorities charged thirteen JNA officers with war crimes against civilian population of Osijek, but none of them have been arrested.
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Partof
  • the Croatian War of Independence
Date
  • August 1991 – June 1992
Commander
  • 22(xsd:integer)
  • Branimir Glavaš
  • Karl Gorinšek
Casualties
  • 800(xsd:integer)
  • unknown
Result
  • No significant changes on the battlefield
Campaign
combatant
  • 22(xsd:integer)
Place
  • Osijek, Croatia
Conflict
  • Battle of Osijek
abstract
  • After the JNA captured Vukovar on 18 November, Osijek appeared to be the next target of its campaign in Croatia. The JNA units subordinated to the 12th (Novi Sad) Corps, supported by the Serb Volunteer Guard achieved modest advances in late November and early December 1991, capturing several villages south of Osijek, but the defensive line in the region was successfully maintained by the Croatian Army and the advances contained. Croatian authorities charged thirteen JNA officers with war crimes against civilian population of Osijek, but none of them have been arrested.
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