Ambush near Cazin

ARBiH 1993 1994 1995 The Ambush near Cazin was an attack by the NOZB, when they invaded the territory of the ARBiH through the territory of the RSK and successfully occupied a good part along the border of Cazinska Krajina and Serbian Krajina.

[2] They also advanced south of Velika Kladuša, but the ARBiH stopped further expansion on the southern side and stabilized the front.

Advancing from this unexpected direction, a relatively small number of 1,500 APZB soldiers managed to gain a significant foothold in the western enclave of Bihać, occupying Tržac, Krivaja and advancing as far as 10 km from Cazin.

[4] At the same time, Abdić's forces in the north managed to capture Johovica and Skokovi, two settlements for which fierce clashes were fought, and they were located a few kilometers south of Velika Kladisa.

The newly appointed commander of the Bihać region, Atif Dudaković, reacted quickly, engaging the forces that were withdrawing from their southern moves, he halted the further advance of Abdić on December 8.