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- Siege_of_Dubrovnik abstract "The Siege of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Opsada Dubrovnika, Serbian: Blokada Dubrovnika) was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Croatian forces defending the city of Dubrovnik and its surroundings during the Croatian War of Independence. The JNA started its advance on 1 October 1991 and by late October had captured virtually all of the territory between the Pelješac and Prevlaka peninsulas on the coast of the Adriatic Sea—except for Dubrovnik itself. The JNA attacks and bombardment of Dubrovnik, including the Old Town—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—culminated on 6 December 1991. The bombardment provoked strong international condemnation of the JNA and became a public relations disaster for Serbia and Montenegro, contributing to their diplomatic and economic isolation and the international recognition of the independence of Croatia. In May 1992, the JNA pulled back from Dubrovnik to Bosnia and Herzegovina, less than 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) from the coast in some places, and east of the city to hand over its equipment to the newly formed Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). During this time, the Croatian Army (HV) attacked from the west and pushed back the JNA/VRS from the areas west of Dubrovnik, both in Croatia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and by the end of May linked up with the HV unit defending the city. Fighting between the HV and the Yugoslav troops east of Dubrovnik gradually died down.The siege and a naval blockade by the Yugoslav Navy caused the deaths of between 82 and 88 Croatian civilians and 194 Croatian military personnel. The JNA suffered 165 fatalities. By the end of 1992, when the entire region was recaptured by the HV in Operation Tiger and the Battle of Konavle, 417 HV troops had been killed. The offensive displaced 15,000 refugees—mainly from Konavle—who fled to Dubrovnik. Approximately 16,000 refugees were evacuated from Dubrovnik by sea and the city was resupplied by blockade-evading runabouts and a convoy of civilian vessels. 11,425 buildings suffered a degree of damage and numerous homes, businesses, and public buildings were looted or torched by the JNA.The JNA operation was a part of a plan drawn up by top JNA officers aimed at securing the Dubrovnik area and then proceeding north-west to link up with the JNA troops in northern Dalmatia via western Herzegovina. The offensive came immediately after war propaganda in Montenegro, which said that Croatian troops were about to attack and capture the Bay of Kotor and that the offensive was a \"war for peace\", and that the Old Town was not being targeted by the JNA. Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović apologized for the attack in 2000, eliciting an angry response from his political opponents and from Serbia.The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted two Yugoslav officers for their involvement in the siege and handed a third over to Serbia for prosecution. The ICTY indictment stated that the offensive was designed to detach the Dubrovnik region from Croatia and integrate it into a Serb-dominated state through an unsuccessful proclamation of the Dubrovnik Republic on 24 November 1991. In addition, Montenegro convicted four former JNA soldiers with prisoner abuse at the Morinj camp. Croatia also charged several former JNA or Yugoslav Navy officers and a former Bosnian Serb leader with war crimes but no trials have yet resulted from these indictments.".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik causalties "165 killed".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik combatant "22px|border|Croatian Defence ForcesCroatian Defence Forces(in October 1991)".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik combatant "22px|border|Republic of Montenegro Territorial Defence ForceRepublic of Montenegro Territorial Defence Force".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik combatant "22px|border|Yugoslav People's ArmyYugoslav People's ArmyandNavy".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik combatant "Croatian Army(from November 1991)".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik combatant "Croatian National Guard(in October 1991)".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik commander Janko_Bobetko.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik commander Miodrag_Jokić.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik commander Nojko_Marinović.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik commander Pavle_Strugar.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik date "1991-10-01".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik date "1992-05-31".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik isPartOfMilitaryConflict Croatian_War_of_Independence.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik place Croatia.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik place Dubrovnik.
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik result "*Siege lifted".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik result "*Yugoslav troops pull back".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik result "Croatian victory".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik strength "480–1,000 troops (1991)".
- Siege_of_Dubrovnik strength "7,000 troops".
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