Beginning on 5 July 1942, the
Battle of Primišlje took place. 500 Partisans from Perjasica and 700 from
Tobolić laid siege to
Primišlje. This included the 1st and 2nd brigade of the and the 1st and 4th brigade of the 3rd battalion of the . On the 12th, 2
Ustaša companies came to their rescue. Beginning on the 19th, the
Battle of Tržić took place between
Kamenica and
Tržić Tounjski. An army of Partisans of the carried out an attack from
Tobolić with 700,
Popovići by the
Vrelo Mrežnice and Perjasica with 500, and
Drežnica with 250, on the pontoon bridge across the
Mrežnica by
Juzbašići, with the goal of destroying the bridge and disarming the Croatian forces in Tržić. The bridge was guarded by the 3rd Regiment of the . Croatia called in reinforcements from Karlovac, which failed to penetrate to Juzbašići. Battles continued with 6 waves of Domobran attacks until the 23rd, when the Partisan army took Tržić and disarmed their opponents, taking captives and transporting them to Tobolić, including Ivan Stipac, Domobran commander in Ogulin. Across the river, the Domobrani of
Primišlje retreated to
Slunj. After Tržić was taken, the Partisans dismantled the pontoon bridge and destroyed the railway bridge (under repair at the time). The village was completely burned. Because the area was in , the Italians could only offer artillery support, which they did while the Partisans took Kamenica. ==Demographics==