Battle of Prozor (1992)

Battle of Prozor
Part of the Croat–Bosniak War and Bosnian War
Date23 – 25 October 1992
Location
Result

Croatian Defence Council Victory

Belligerents
 Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia  Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Commanders and leaders
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Stjepan Šiljeg
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Ilija Franjić
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Ivica Lučić
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Zrinko Tokić
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sefer Halilović
Bosnia and Herzegovina Muharem Sabić
Bosnia and Herzegovina Fudo Hadzic
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mustafa Hero
Units involved
HVO ARBiH
Casualties and losses
5 soldiers killed
18 soldiers wounded
11 soldiers killed
13 soldiers wounded
Bosnia and Herzegovina 254 civilians killed (1992–1994)

The Battle of Prozor is one of the first battles in the Croat–Bosniak war, the battle ended with the victory of the HVO. Just as UNPROFOR was dousing the last of the embers in Novi Travnik, a conflagration was about to begin in Prozor, some 40 km directly to the south. Prozor was an unassuming town of about 15,000 Croats and Muslims, far from the frontlines and noteworthy only because it had the fortune or misfortune to sit astride the main north-south highway in Bosnia, running from the sea at Ploče to Mostar and Jablanica, through Prozor to Gornji Vakuf, and on to Jajce and western Bosnia. Fighting began in Prozor on 23 October as a gangland dispute over which mafia organization would receive a delivery of black-market gasoline.[1]

  1. ^ "Prozor - Sudski utvrđene činjenice iz rata u BiH" (in Bosnian). 2023-01-27. Retrieved 2024-07-17.