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dbpedia:Operation_Storm
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Operation Storm (Serbo-Croatian: Operacija Oluja/Oпeрaциja Oлуja) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major decisive factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War. It was a decisive victory for the Croatian Army (HV), which attacked across a 630-kilometre (390 mi) front against the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) and a strategic victory of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH).
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dbpedia:Operation_Mistral_2
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Operation Storm
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3 captured 174–211 soldiers killed 1,100–1,430 wounded
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Bosnia and Herzegovina AP Western Bosnia
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dbpedia:Luka_Džanko dbpedia:Zvonimir_Červenko dbpedia:Ante_Gotovina dbpedia:Slobodan_Tarbuk n8: dbpedia:Miljenko_Crnjac dbpedia:Atif_Dudaković dbpedia:Petar_Stipetić dbpedia:Milorad_Stupar dbpedia:Mile_Mrkšić dbpedia:Mile_Novaković dbpedia:Fikret_Abdić dbpedia:Ivan_Basarac dbpedia:Stevan_Ševo dbpedia:Ratko_Mladić dbpedia:Mirko_Norac
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1995-08-07Z
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dbpedia:Bosnian_War dbpedia:Croatian_War_of_Independence
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dbpedia:Croatia dbpedia:Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
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*Most ofRepublic of Serbian Krajinaterritory captured by Croatia *Boost to diplomacy that led to theErdut Agreement, ending the war *End of thesiege of Bihać StrategicBosnianvictory: DecisiveCroatianvictory *Exodus ofSerbcivilians *End of large-scale combat in theCroatian War of Independence *AP Western Bosniaabolished
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ARSK: 27,000–34,000 soldiers Croatia: 130,000 soldiers AP Western Bosnia: 4,000–5,000 soldiers ARBiH: 3,000 soldiers
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