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Operation Tvigi '94
(
Croatian
:
Operacija Tvigi '94
) was a military operation during the
Croat-Bosniak War
which was conducted by the
Croatian Defence Council
(HVO), it began on 24 January and lasted till February 21 1994. and was a tactical victory for the HVO.
HVO forces claimed the village of
Here
from the
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
. The Rama brigade with this successful operation achieved a great strategic and moral goal: aside from the tactical victory, the HVO captured an important strategic position and halted the offensive of the Bosniak forces. The battle changed the balance of power on the Rama-Uskoplje front, marking a turning point in the war between the HVO and the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
.
The victory by the HVO set the stage for the prelude of the
Washington Agreement
, which ended the
Croat-Bosniak War
.
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