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    The siege of Žepa (Serbo-Croatian: Опсада Жепe, Opsada Žepe) was a three-year long siege of the small Bosnian town of Žepa which had lasted from the summer...
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  • War Siege of Sarajevo (1992–96) – Bosnian War Siege of Mostar (1992–93,1993–94) – Bosnian War Siege of Doboj (1992) – Bosnian War Siege of Žepa (1992-95)...
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    Radislav Krstić (category Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina convicted of genocide)
    capture Vlasenica and link up from the direction of Kladanj with the forces within the protected area of Žepa. The offensive lasted for about 20 days, and...
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    Evacuation of Georgian civilians in the mountains of Svaneti: Georgia (War in Abkhazia) 1995 - Evacuation of Bosnian civilians in Siege of Žepa: Bosnia and...
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    village of Potoci near Mostar. Siege of Sarajevo Siege of Bihać Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Goražde Siege of Žepa Siege of Smoluća Siege of Kotor Varoš...
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    forces attacked and pounded the Bosnian village of Žepa, which would lead to the 3-year long siege of Žepa. By June 1992, refugees and internally displaced...
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    surrounding Srebrenica and Žepa. The aim of the VRS was to be to "complete the physical separation of Srebrenica from Žepa as soon as possible, preventing...
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    Vlasenica was the headquarters of the Greek Volunteer Guard before they took part in the siege of Srebrenica and the Siege of Žepa. <Greek Volunteer Guard Wikipedia>...
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    Operation Lukavac '93 (category Siege of Sarajevo)
    and the rest of Republika Srpska. After Operation Cerska '93, the VRS recaptured most of its lost lands east of Sarajevo, and besieged Žepa and Srebrenica...
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    Operation Stupčanica '95 (category Battles of the Bosnian War)
    the three-year long siege of the town and what followed was the deaths of 116 soldiers, 800 refugees, and the incorporation of Žepa into Republika Srpska...
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    The siege of Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian...
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  • Žepa / Мајке енклаве Сребреница и Жепа), is an activist and lobbying group based in the Netherlands that represents 6,000 survivors of the siege of Srebrenica...
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    siege of Bihać was a three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać by the Army of the Republika Srpska, the Army of the Republic of...
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    extended the status to Sarajevo, Žepa, Goražde, Tuzla and Bihać. These cities and territories were placed under the protection of the UN peacekeeping units UNPROFOR...
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  • Avdo Palić (category Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina soldiers)
    rank of colonel in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) and commanded the Bosnian government forces in the enclave of Žepa during...
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  • The main aim of the Chetnik-Partisan offensive on Rogatica, Knežina and Žepa in October 1941 was to connect rebel-controlled territories in eastern Bosnia...
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    Dutchbat (category Military history of the Netherlands)
    and the designated UN "safe havens" of Srebrenica and Žepa during the Bosnian War. In July 1995, as the Army of Republika Srpska forces came to take...
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    Ratko Mladić (category Military personnel of the Croatian War of Independence)
    from the Sarajevo area, overran and occupied the UN "safe areas" of Srebrenica and Žepa. At Srebrenica over 40,000 Bosniaks who had sought safety there...
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    Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (category 16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire)
    Arslanagića Most in Trebinje Vizier's bridge in Podgorica The bridge on Žepa and the Goat's Bridge (Kozija ćuprija) in Sarajevo Public bathhouses in Havsa...
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    had linked with Bosniak-held Žepa to the south and Cerska to the west. The Srebrenica enclave had reached its peak size of 900 square kilometres (350 square...
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    Trujillo, Cáceres (category Municipalities in the Province of Cáceres)
    the order of Trujillo. An army formed by forces of the military orders and the Bishop of Plasencia laid siege to Trujillo with the support of Ferdinand...
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    Operation Krivaja '95 (category Battles of the Bosnian War)
    members of the Serb Volunteer Guard, the Bosnian Serbs could hardly muster 4,000–5,000 men for the offensives against Srebrenica and Žepa. Of these, it...
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    Bosnian genocide (category Persecution of Muslims)
    of Tolimir, in the first degree verdict, the International Criminal Tribunal concluded that genocide was committed in the enclave of Žepa, outside of...
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    UN missions. On 1 August, following the fall of the United Nations Safe Areas (UNSA) of Srebrenica and Žepa to the VRS, senior British, French, and US officers...
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  • Safe Area Goražde (category Cultural depictions of Radovan Karadžić)
    the inaction of the UN peacekeeping forces. Serb forces take Dutch peacekeepers hostages, and assault the towns of Srebrenica and Žepa, both designated...
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    Operation Bøllebank (category Military operations of the Bosnian War)
    Goražde and Žepa. One such Safe Area was established in Tuzla, a salt mining city 120 km from Sarajevo in the north-eastern region of Bosnia. Tuzla...
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    UN safe zones such as Srebrenica and Žepa. Corporal Wayne Mills of the 1st Battalion became the first recipient of the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, second...
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    Petersburg, the siege was a "war crime, a crime against humanity, and genocide." Glantz, David (2001). The Siege of Leningrad 1941–44: 900 Days of Terror. Zenith...
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  • New York Times. Henry Kamm (9 October 1988). "YUGOSLAV POLICE FIGHT OFF A SIEGE IN PROVINCIAL CITY". The New York Times. Henry Kamm (10 October 1988). "YUGOSLAV...
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    Naser Orić (category Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    an attack of Serb paramilitary known as Panteri. 24 September, the village of Podravanje, which was on the road between Srebrenica and Žepa, was attacked...
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