9th Grahovo Brigade (Serbian: 9. grahovska laka pješadijska brigada; 9. граховска лака пјешадијска бригада; 9th Grahovo light infantry brigade) was a light infantry brigade of the 2nd Krajina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska founded in 1992 in Bosansko Grahovo during the Bosnian War. The Croatian offensive Operation Summer '95 destroyed most of the brigade, leaving only remnants of the brigade.[3][4] During the war, the brigade lost 186 soldiers.[5]
^"ICTY Court Records". 2019-04-22. Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
^Nježić 2019, p. 278.
^CIA 2002, p. 381
^CIA 2002, p. 418, n. 649
^Nježić 2019, p. 279.
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