Battle of Žuč

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Battle of Žuč
Part of the Bosnian War and Siege of Sarajevo
Date8 June 1992
Location
Result ARBiH victory
Territorial
changes
ARBiH captures Žuč
Belligerents
Republika Srpska Army of Republika Srpska (1992–95)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Volunteers and paramilitaries from Yugoslavia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Commanders and leaders
Republika Srpska Unknown Bosnia and Herzegovina Safet Zajko
Units involved
Army of Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina 1st Corps
Strength
Republika Srpska Unknown Bosnia and Herzegovina Unknown
Casualties and losses
Bosnia and Herzegovina c. 200

The Battle of Žuč (Bosnian: Bitka za Žuč/Bitka na Žuči) was a strategic defensive military victory of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and defeat of The Army of Republika Srpska that took place on the 8th June 1992 at the strategic hill of Žuč, located in the municipality of Novi Grad, Sarajevo.[1]

The battle[edit]

On 8 June 1992, the defenders of Sarajevo under the command of Enver Šehović and Safet Zajko liberated Orlić brdo and the wider area towards Volujek and Krstac, and the settlements of Smiljevići and Zabrđe in a fierce battle on Žuč Hill. The Battle of Žuč was one of the key for the defense of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the aggression. On that day, the aggressor's intention to divide Sarajevo into two parts was destroyed. The goal of the ARBiH operation was to break through the encirclement and join forces with the ARBiH on the other side of the city. The plan for carrying out the operation was brought by the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of the ARBiH, Sefer Halilović, and the units were commanded by Mustafa Hajrulahović-Talijan. The attack directions were the Žuč plateau with the elevation of Orlić, Kobilja Glava and Poljine, Kromolj and Orlovac, Gazin Han and Obhodža, Vidikovac (Trebević) and Vraca. Combat operations began at 5:00 a.m. The attack directions are the Žuč plateau with the dominant elevation of Orlić, Kobilja Glava and Poljine, Kromolj and Orlovac, Gazin Han and Obhodža, Vidikovac (Trebević) and Vraca. ARBiH breaks through the Serbian lines around Sarajevo in all directions of attack; Kromolj, Trebević, Vraca, Žuč.[2][1][3][4]

Final phase and aftermath[edit]

Significant amounts of weapons and ammunition, military equipment and medical supplies were confiscated. It confirmed the ARBiH victory in the ongoing of the Battle of Pofalići, and secured and strengthened communication with the defenders from the Vogošća area, i.e. the settlements of Ugorsko, Bušće and Kobilja Glava. After the conquest of Orlić, Kota 850, Vis and Golo Brdo were also captured. Nearly 200 fighters died that day.[2][1][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Bitka za Žuč".
  2. ^ a b "Bitka za Žuč - Majka svih bitaka". 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b "08. juni - Bitka za Žuč". 8 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Godišnjica pogibije Envera Šehovića".