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Operation Medak Pocket
Part of the Croatian War of Independence

Croatian advance during Operation Medak Pocket
Date9–17 September 1993
Location
South of Gospić, Croatia
Result
  • Croatian forces capture Divoselo and Čitluk (in total 48 km2)
  • Croatian withdrawal
  • UN secures Medak Pocket
Belligerents
Operation Medak Pocket Croatia

Operation Medak Pocket UNPROFOR

  • Operation Medak Pocket Canada
  • Operation Medak Pocket France
Operation Medak Pocket Serb Krajina
Commanders and leaders
Operation Medak Pocket Janko Bobetko
Operation Medak Pocket Davor Domazet-Lošo
Operation Medak Pocket Mirko Norac
Operation Medak Pocket Rahim Ademi
Operation Medak Pocket James Calvin
Operation Medak Pocket Jean Cot
Operation Medak Pocket Mile Novaković
Strength
more than 2,500 875 members of 2nd Battalion PPCLI Battle Group 800
70 tanks
Casualties and losses

10 killed
84 wounded
(fighting Serbs)
27 Croats killed or wounded[1] (fighting UNPROFOR)
(Canadian & UN sources)[2]

dozens of Croat civilians killed after RSK retaliatory shelling of Gospić, Karlovac and the outskirts of Zagreb[3][4]
4 wounded
(Canada)
7 wounded
3 APCs lost
(France)
52 killed
36 civilians killed
(ICTY prosecution estimate)[5]
[better source needed]

Operation Medak Pocket (Serbo-Croatian: Operacija Medački džep, Операција Медачки џеп), officially called by Croatians Operation Pocket-93 (Operacija Džep-93) was a military operation undertaken by the Croatian Army between 9 – 17 September 1993, in which a salient reaching the south suburbs of Gospić, in the south-central Lika region of Croatia then under the control of the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina, was attacked by Croatian forces. The pocket was named after the village of Medak.

The Croatian offensive temporarily succeeded in expelling rebel Serb forces from the pocket after several days of fighting. However, the operation ended in controversy due to a confrontation between the Croatian Army and United Nations peacekeepers as well as accusations of serious Croatian war crimes against local Serb civilians. Although the outcome of the battle against the Serbs was a tactical victory for the Croatians, it became a serious political liability for the Croatian government and international political pressure forced a withdrawal to the previous ceasefire lines. The area was eventually secured by UN troops.

According to UN and Canadian sources, UNPROFOR personnel and Croatian troops exchanged heavy fire, eventually resulting in the Canadian troops driving off a Croatian assault. In Canada, the battle was considered to be one of the most severe battles fought by the Canadian Forces since the Korean War.[6][7]

  1. ^ Nacional, 11 December 2002.Canadian military faces scandal Archived 13 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine: The official records in the Defence Ministry refer to a total of 10 dead and 84 injured among the Croatian soldiers and police throughout the entire operation against Serbian forces from 9–17 September 1993
  2. ^ "Testimony to the Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs Archived 12 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine", 27 April 1998
  3. ^ Lee A. Windsor. "The Medak Pocket". Ottawa, Canada: Conference of Defense Associations Institute. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  4. ^ Ozren Žunec (1997). "Rat u Hrvatskoj 1991–95, Part II" (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 29 March 2009.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Indictment IT-02-62 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "Canada honours its heroes of Balkan battle". Globe and Mail. Canada. 2 December 2002. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
  7. ^ Brewster, Murray (10 September 2023). "'We could hear the burning': Canada's top soldier remembers the Battle of Medak Pocket". CBC News. Retrieved 10 September 2023.

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