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Operation Tvigi 94
Part of the Croat–Bosniak War
Date24 January - 21 February 1994.
Location
Result HVO tactical victory
Belligerents
 Herzeg-Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Commanders and leaders
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Mate Boban
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Slobodan Praljak
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Ante Roso
Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović
Bosnia and Herzegovina Rasim Delić
Units involved
Croatian Defence Council ARBiH
Strength
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia 100–250 Bosnia and Herzegovina 250–400

Operation Tvigi '94 (Croatian:Operacija Tvigi '94) was a military operation during the Croat-Bosniak War which was conducted by the Croatian Defence Council (HVO), it began on 24 January and lasted till February 21 1994. and was a tactical victory for the HVO.

HVO forces claimed the village of Here from the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Rama brigade with this successful operation achieved a great strategic and moral goal: aside from the tactical victory, the HVO captured an important strategic position and halted the offensive of the Bosniak forces. The battle changed the balance of power on the Rama-Uskoplje front, marking a turning point in the war between the HVO and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The victory by the HVO set the stage for the prelude of the Washington Agreement, which ended the Croat-Bosniak War.[1]

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