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Battle of Kupres (1992)

Battle of Kupres
Part of the Bosnian War

Kupres and nearby towns on the map of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date 3–11 April 1992
Location Southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result Yugoslav People's Army victory
Belligerents
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav People's Army
Republika Srpska Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Croatia
Commanders and leaders
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momir Talić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ratko Mladić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanislav Galić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavko Lisica
Milivoj Petković
Croatia Janko Bobetko
Units involved

30th Partisan Division

  • 13th Partisan Brigade
  • 19th Partisan Brigade
9th Armoured Battalion
11th Motorised Brigade
5th Corps Volunteer Battalion
5th Mixed Artillery Regiment
5th Light AAD Regiment
Kupres Battalion
Tomislavgrad TO
Posušje TO
Zrinski Battalion
204th Brigade
126th Infantry Brigade
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
85 killed
154 captured
160–177 killed
23 captured
38 civilians killed

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

30th Partisan Division

The Battle of Kupres (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian: Bitka za Kupres) was a battle of the Bosnian War, fought between the Bosnian Croat Territorial Defence Force (Teritorijalna obrana – TO) supported by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) troops on one side and the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska narodna armija – JNA), augmented by the Bosnian Serb TO on the other at the Kupres Plateau, on 3–11 April 1992. During the fighting on 8 April, the Bosnian Croat TO was reorganised as the Croatian Defence Council (Hrvatsko vijeće obrane – HVO). The objective of the battle was to control the strategic Kupres Plateau, a major supply route.

The opposing sides began bringing in reinforcements to the Kupres Plateau on 5 March to strengthen positions held around individual settlements populated by different ethnic groups, communications between those positions, and roads leading away from the plateau to the north and south. Different parts of the town of Kupres were controlled by the opposing forces, while the adjacent territory surrounding the town was controlled by the Bosnian Croat TO. In turn, that territory was surrounded by Bosnian Serb TO-held territory. By the end of the month, the bulk of the civilians living in the area were evacuated. On 2 April, negotiations to defuse the situation failed while the reinforcements continued to arrive. The battle commenced the next day. In Kupres itself, the Bosnian Croat TO achieved minor territorial gains on 4–5 April, before the JNA managed to advance to the outskirts of the town the next day. The JNA entered Kupres in the afternoon of 7 April and in the next few days, it successfully drove the Croatian forces from the plateau. The breakthrough came about after the infantry originally deployed to the battle was reinforced by an armoured battalion deployed from Knin.


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