In the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina: • Rest of the
Cazin county (Twice, including the liberation after downfall of First autonomy.). • Rest of
Bihać county to the mountains
Oštrelj and
Osječenica. • Entirety of
Bosanska Krupa county. • Entirety of
Velika Kladuša county (Twice, including the liberation after downfall of First autonomy.). • Entirety of
Bosanski Petrovac county to southeast towards the mountain
Srnetica and towards
Donji Ribnik. Stopping at the village Vrbljani. •
Ključ towards
Mrkonjić Grad stopping on the mountain of
Čađavica. Meeting up in Mrkonjić Grad with Croat forces. Liberated the valley south of Velečevo up to the commune of Vrbljani and Medna towards Podbrdo. To the west connecting to hill Osječenica via the mountain Srnetica and communes Drinić, Uvala, Busije, ... (Entirety of prewar Ključ county) • Entirety of
Sanski Most county. • Mountain
Grmeč • Parts of
Novi Grad county:
Rudice,
Crna Rijeka,
Kršlje,
Ćele, Tisova etc. towards Ljubija in Prijedor. • Parts of
Prijedor county:
Ljubija,
Zecovi,
Rasavci,
Oštra Luka,
Ništavci,
Ališići,
Gaćani,
Tomašica,
Rakelići stopping at the suburbs of Prijedor in between
Miljakovci and
Gomjenica. • Parts of
Banja Luka county in cooperation with 7th Corps, 17th Knightly Krajina Mountain brigade stopping in the area between
Dobrnja and
Kmećani. Liberating communes like Stričići, Vilusi Ðurđevići, Bronzani Majdan, ... and mountain Manjača. In the Republic of Croatia: West of Bihać (Mainly to attack VRSK from behind before they could relocate and fortify themselves.): •
Plješevica •
Željava Air Base •
Frkašić •
Bjelopolje •
Grabušić •
Korenica •
Vrelo Koreničko •
Rudanovac •
Prijeboj •
Ličko Petrovo Selo •
Drežnik Grad •
Plitvička Jezera •
Grabovac •
Rakovica North and northwest of Velika Kladuša (Mainly to not let VRSK relocate and fortify itself and because of NOZB APZB depots near the border, after Croatian green light.): •
Bogovolja •
Šiljkovača •
Maljevac •
Gejkovac •
Cetingrad •
Buhača •
Polojski Varoš East of Bužim: •
Bojna • And some of the hill tops giving better positions until HV forces arrived. In the cooperation with HV: •
Slunj •
Slunjska brda • Rest of the villages and communes on the border with RBiH east of Slunj. During
Operation Sana, the 5th Corps captured the largest ARBiH loot of the war. Inventory of ARBiH weaponry grew exponentially after Operation Sana, allowing units to be equipped further for
Operation Prijedor. Besides liberating territory and capturing a large number of different equipment from the enemy and putting it in own use, the biggest war trophies of the Bosnian war were tanks. During the course of the war, the Fifth Corps managed to capture a large number of tanks (Approximately up to 70 counting the older models like T34, M18 and M36, while capturing between 40 and 50 T55A tanks), but the trophies are the first nine tanks that were immediately put to use in fighting by the 5th Tank Company after capturing. The rest of the tanks were pulled out to inventory because of lack of crew and were only after the end of the war integrated in the unit. Eight war trophies of 5th Corps: • The first M84 tank nicknamed "Pegaz" (Pegasus) captured in August 1995, near Cazin in the village of Krivaja, during the enemy offensive "Spaljena Zemlja". • The second M84 tank nicknamed "Grom" (Thunder) in September 1995, near Bosanski Petrovac, during Operation Sana 95. • The third M84 tank captured in commune Sanica, near Ključ during the advance to Sanski most in Operation Sana 95. They also captured six T-55A tanks: • The first T55A nicknamed "Žabac"(Frog) in June 1992, in the village of Čekrlije near Bihać. • The second T55A nicknamed "Vitez" (Knight) September 1994, near Bužim, during the enemy offensive Breza 94. • The third T55A nicknamed "Labud" (Swan) and fourth T55A unnamed (distinctive by yellow fume extractor) in October 1994, at Grabež near Bihać, during Operation Grmeč 94. • The fifth T55A nicknamed "Crna Udovica" (Black Widow) in November 1994, near the village of Klokot close to Bihać. • The sixth T55A nicknamed "Kobra" (Cobra) in the outskirts of Sanski Most, during Operation Sana 95. == References ==