Operation Brđani '91

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DateAugust 22, 1991; 34 years ago (1991-08-22)
Location
Sunja, Sisak, Croatia
Result Yugoslav People's Army victory
Operation Brđani '91
Part of the Croatian War of Independence
DateAugust 22, 1991; 34 years ago (1991-08-22)
Location
Sunja, Sisak, Croatia
Result Yugoslav People's Army victory
Belligerents
Yugoslavia Croatia Croatia
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Croatia Davor Smuđ
Units involved

Yugoslav People's Army

MUP RH Croatian Interior Ministry
Gromovi 2nd Guards Brigade "Thunders, Gromovi"
Croatia Independent 57th battalion "Marijan Celjak”
Strength
Unknown 86 – 87 troops
Casualties and losses
Unknown 5 killed, 17 wounded,
1 Croatian soldier killed and 2 wounded during railway station ambush

Operation Brđani '91 (Croatian: Operacija Brđani '91) was a military action under taken by the Croatian National Guard (Croatian: Zbor narodne garde, ZNG) and the 2nd Guards Brigade on August 22, 1991. The goal of the Croatian National Guard (Croatian: Zbor narodne garde, ZNG) and the 2nd Guards Brigade was to unblock communication lines between Sunja and Sisak in the Banovina region, which were under JNASAO Krajina control, the Croatian forces participating in this operation also attempted to stop the advance of the Yugoslav People's Army in the SAO Western Slavonia battleground, including the roads around Komarevo and Sunj.

The Croatian tactical group included 3 various units, whilst the number of Yugoslav People's Army personnel is unknown. The Croatian tactical lacked sufficient weaponry and supplies. The Croatian tactical group included; Croatian Interior Ministry, 2nd Guards Brigade "Thunders, Gromovi" and the Independent 57th "Marijan Celjak" battalion. The Serbs had more modern equipment and more weaponry, which was used by the Yugoslav People's Army during the operation.[1]

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