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Velebit uprising
Part of Interwar period
TypeSabotage
Location
Gospić, Yugoslavia
Planned28 August 1932
Planned byAnte Pavelić
Gustav Perčec [hr]
Vjekoslav Servatzy
TargetYugoslav gendarmerie station
Date6–7 September 1932
Executed byUstaše
OutcomeYugoslav victory
Casualties1 perpetrator killed

The Velebit uprising or Lika uprising (Croatian: Velebitski ustanak; Lički ustanak) was a minor action carried out by Ustaše militias against a Yugoslav gendarmerie station on 6 and 7 September 1932.

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