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Operation Maestral 2
Part of the Bosnian War
Location map of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jajce
Jajce
Šipovo
Šipovo
Drvar
Drvar
Glamoč
Glamoč
Donji Vakuf
Donji Vakuf
Bosansko Grahovo
Bosansko Grahovo
Bosanski Petrovac
Bosanski Petrovac
Bihać
Bihać
Kulen Vakuf
Kulen Vakuf
Mlinište
Mlinište
Banja Luka
Banja Luka
Sarajevo
Sarajevo

Objectives of Operation Maestral 2 () on the map of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date8–15 September 1995
Location
Western Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result Croatian Army and Croatian Defence Council victory
Territorial
changes
Croatian forces capture the towns of Jajce, Drvar and Šipovo
Belligerents
Operation Mistral 2 Croatia
Operation Mistral 2 Herzeg-Bosnia
Operation Mistral 2 Republika Srpska
Commanders and leaders
Croatia Ante Gotovina
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Željko Glasnović
Croatia Ante Kotromanović
Croatia Mladen Fuzul
Republika Srpska Radivoje Tomanić
Republika Srpska Momir Zec
Units involved
Operation Mistral 2 Croatian Army
Operation Mistral 2 Croatian Defence Council
Operation Mistral 2 Police of Herzeg-Bosnia
Operation Mistral 2 Army of Republika Srpska
Strength
6 Guards brigades
3 reserve brigades
6 Home Guard regiments
2 Guards battalions
1 motorised brigade
5 infantry brigades
1 armoured battalion
Casualties and losses
74 killed
226 wounded
Unknown. Likely far greater.
Serb civilian casualties:
655 civilians killed and 40,000–125,000 displaced (Serb claim)
20,000 civilians displaced (UN claim)

Operation Mistral 2, officially codenamed Operation Maestral 2, was a Croatian Army (HV) and Croatian Defence Council (HVO) offensive in western Bosnia and Herzegovina on 8–15 September 1995 as part of the Bosnian War. Its objective was to create a security buffer between Croatia and positions held by the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). The operation also spearheaded a Herzeg-Croat led move to compromise the occupation of the largest Bosnian Serb-held city, Banja Luka, by capturing the towns of Jajce, Šipovo and Drvar. Thus jeopardizing the operations capacity of Banja Luka and ultimately leading to its recapture. The combined HV and HVO forces were under the overall command of HV Major General Ante Gotovina.

The operation commenced during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) air campaign against the VRS codenamed Operation Deliberate Force, targeting VRS air defences, artillery positions and storage facilities largely in the area of Sarajevo, but also elsewhere in the country. Days after commencement of the offensive, the VRS positions to the right and to the left of the HV and the HVO advance were also attacked by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) in Operation Sana. The offensive achieved its objectives and set the stage for further advances of the HV, HVO and ARBiH towards Banja Luka, contributing to the resolution of the war.

There is disagreement among scholars as to whether the offensive, together with Operation Sana, or NATO airstrikes contributed more towards the resolution of the Bosnian War, and to what extent ARBiH, HVO and HV advances were aided by NATO airstrikes. Operation Mistral 2 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Bosnian Serb civilians, as well as the displacement of tens of thousands of others. In 2011, five former Croatian military personnel were convicted of war crimes for the summary execution of five Bosnian Serb soldiers and a civilian during the operation. In 2016, Bosnian Serb officials filed a criminal complaint against the Croatian Minister of Defence, Damir Krstičević, alleging that he had committed war crimes during the offensive.

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