Battle of Azići

[4] In the middle of February, the Sarajevo-Romanijan Corps started the second part of the campaign, attacked Aziće, the troops of the 1st Ilidžan Infantry Brigade attacked with support tanks and armored personnel carriers of the 1st Sarajevo Mechanized Brigade.

The total assault force, probably numbering 1,000 to 1,500 soldiers,[4] artillery and mortars from units throughout the area,[6] supported the attack with significant fire support, including fire from 155mm howitzers and multiple rocket launchers from the 4th Mixed Artillery Regiment, against the planned attack 3rd Motorized Brigade/1.

[4] As the Serbian intentions became clear, the 1st Corps reinforced the brigade with mobile elements of other formations that filled the defense lines of the city.

The VRS attacked on February 15, quickly storming ARBiH positions with direct tank fire and artillery and mortar shells targeting government defenders.

The defeat resulted in the counting of four Bosnian army officers and the renaming of the 3rd Motorized Brigade.