Siege of Doboj
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The Siege of Doboj (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Doboja) was a military engagement fought between the Bosniak and Serb forces defending the city of Doboj and its surroundings during the War in Bosnia.
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Republika Srpska | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
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105 Serbian civilians killed (55 women, 6 children) 10,000 Serbian refugees | 142 Bosniak soldiers killed |
The Bosniak forces started its advance on 31 May 1992. The Muslims attacks and bombardment of Doboj culminated on 10 June 1992. The siege and a naval blockade by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina caused the deaths of 105 civilians and 103 Serbian military personnel. Among the victims were 55 women and 6 children. The Bosniaks suffered 142 military fatalities.
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