-
Republike Bosne i Hercegovine; Cyrillic: Армија Републике Босне и Херцеговине;
ARBiH),
often referred to as
Bosnian Army, was the
military force of the Republic...
- of the
Bosnian War, the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
ARBiH)
attacked several heights around Mount Stolice – the
highest peak within...
- out by police. He
survived because 30
ARBiH soldiers were
needed for an
exchange of
prisoners following the ARBi
H's capture of a VRS
officer at Baljkovica...
-
failed in
crippling ARBiH defense. The
battle of Žepče
lasted until 30 June when the 305th and 319th
ARBiH Brigades surrendered. The
ARBiH troops secured Zavidovići...
- conditions. The
ARBiH and Army of
Republika Srpska both s****ed each other. The
ARBiH relaunch the
offensive on
March 23, the
ARBiH pushed the Serbs...
- on the one side, and the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
ARBiH),
largely composed of Bosniaks, and the
Croat forces in the
Croatian Defence...
- of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
ARBiH)
during the
period 29 July – 30
October 1992
during the
Bosnian War.
Attempts by the
ARBiH to
capture and hold the Zvornik–Šekovići...
-
Defence Council (HVO) and the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
ARBiH). On 18
November 1990, the
first multi-party
parliamentary elections were...
- HVO
fought alongside the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (
ARBiH)
against the Army of
Republika Srpska, but in the
latter stage of the conflict...
- the
ARBiH short of
Sanski Most and
Bosanski Novi, and
reversed some of the ARBi
H's territorial gains in a counterattack.
After a part of the
ARBiH 5th...