Operation Sedrenik '94
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{{infobox military conflict
| conflict = Operation Sedrenik '94
| place = Sedrenik, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
| partof = Siege of Sarajevo
| date = 18–20 September 1994
| image = Bosnia IMG 9321 sarajevo Sedrenik and Sedam Suma from east.JPG
| result = Army of Republika Srpska victory
- ARBiH failure
| combatant1 = {{flagcountry|Republika Srpska (1992–95)}}
| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}} Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
| commander1 = Unknown
| commander2 = Unknown
| casualties1 = None
| casualties2 = Unknown
| image_size = 280
}}
The Operation Sedrenik '94 was an operation by Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to capture Serb-held Sedrenik but Army of Republika Srpska repeld the attack.{{cite book |title=Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, Volume 2 |date=2002 |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis |isbn=9780160664724 |page=456 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jodpAAAAMAAJ}}
The Incident
Sarajevo remained largely peaceful during most of 1994. "Peaceful" is a relative term, as occasional sniper and infantry attacks continued to terrorize the civilian population. But the terrifying artillery and mortar fire, which caused most of the casualties and destroyed parts of the city, has essentially stopped. One significant break in the peace occurred in September, when the ARBiH launched a very small offensive to capture part of Sedrenik, in the northeastern part of the city north of Sarajevo's old town.{{cn|date=February 2025}}{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jodpAAAAMAAJ&q=balkan+battlegrounds |title=Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict |date=2002 |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis |isbn=978-0-16-066472-4 |page=255 |language=en}} ARBiH forces from the Muslim settlement of Grdonj launched a surprise attack on Serb-controlled Sedrenik on September 18. The ARBiH advanced on the first day and the fighting intensified as the Serbs counter-attacked the next day. The isolated two-day conflict ended with small gains for the ARBiH. But on September 20, UN observers reported that the VRS had recaptured the positions lost from the previous days.{{cn|date=February 2025}}