Brotherhood and Unity after action report
It is 1992 and, while other regions in the area are already in turmoil, the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina erupts. Bosnians of Serbian ethnicity (Serbs) inherit most of the assets of the Yugoslavian army and quickly take the initiative. They promptly capture Srebrenica and the whole region of Semberija. In a few years, we will start to understand what happened to the civilian population after the city fell. Simultaneously, Serbs start to mass troops in the outskirts of Sarajevo for an upcoming move into the city. They also drive into Bosanski Samac, easily dislodging the Bosniak defenders and setting the stage for a future assault on the disputed Posavina region. Meanwhile, after some tough Bosniak resistance, Serbs capture Bosanska Krupa in the Bosniak enclave of Cazinska Krajina. The assault on Bihac starts soon afterwards. Up to nine Serb brigades, including about 4,000 freshly arrived Yugoslavian soldiers, assault the city. Some 6,000 Bosniak defenders bravely hold the town and ar...