Croatian War of Independence
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Was a war between the government of Croatia (that had recently gained its independency from Yugoslavia) and several local Serb forces.
Chronology
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Several territories seceded from Croatia when the country became independent from Yugoslavia.
June 1991: Having proclaimed autonomy from the government of Croatia in 1990, it was de facto self-ruling when croatia declared indipendence.
June 1991: Eastern Slavonia boke away from Croatia the same day of its indipendence.
December 1991: SAO of Krajina declared itself the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
January 1992: SAO Western Slavonia joined the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
June 1991: Independence of Croatia.
February 1992: SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia is incorporated into the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
August 1991: Formation of Western Slavonia.
Was a military offensive by the Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence. .
September 1991: Battle of Zadar.
September 1991: The SAO of Krajina captured Drniš on 18 September.
September 1991: Battle of Gospić.
September 1991: The Knin Corps captured Lovinac.
September 1991: JNA artillery attacked the village of Vitaljina in the eastern part of Konavle.
September 1991: In Banovina, the JNA reached the Kupa River and captured its entire southern bank, except for ZNG bridgeheads in the areas of Nebojan, Sunja and Sisak, on 30 September.
October 1991: Lipik and a part of Pakrac were captured.
October 1991: A day after Milošević declined the Croatian offer, the JNA 9th Boka Kotorska VPS force captured Cavtat.
November 1991: JNA captured Slunj on 17 November.
October 1991: The SAO of Krajina captured Jasenovac on 8 October.
October 1991: On 4 October, the JNA 2nd Corps captured Slano.
September 1991: In Banovina, the SAO of Krajina captured Petrinja.
November 1991: Cetingrad conquered by SAO of Krajina.
Was a Croatian offensive against the breakaway Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia during the Croatian War of Independence.
November 1991: The mountains of Papuk and Bilogora, north of Pakrac where the Croatian Serb militia was not supported by the JNA, were brought under Croatian control in the same period.
December 1991: Lipik was recaptured by the Croatian forces, now renamed the Croatian Army (HV), in 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence.
November 1991: Croatian forces take Nova Gradiška.
October 1991: The Yugoslav People's Army were pushed away from Grubišno Polje.
December 1991: Lipik was recaptured by the Croatian forces, now renamed the Croatian Army (HV), in 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence. This marked a significant victory for Croatia in reclaiming territory from Serbian forces.
Were the final Croatian military offensives against local Serbian forces during the Croatian War of Independence.
April 1995: Operation Leap 1.
July 1995: Operation Summer '95 was a military offensive conducted by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
August 1995: Operation Storm offensive launched by Croatian forces in August 1995.
June 1995: Operation Leap 2.
February 1993: Operation Maslenica.
June 1992: Battle of the Miljevci Plateau.
May 1995: Operation Bljesak.
Was an agreement reached on 12 November 1995 between the authorities of the Republic of Croatia and the local Serb authorities of the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia region on the peaceful resolution to the Croatian War of Independence in eastern Croatia.
January 1998: Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia reintagrated into Croatia.