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The Ten-Day War ( Slovene: desetdnevna vojna ), or the Slovenian War of Independence ( Slovene: slovenska osamosvojitvena vojna ), [ 8] was a brief armed conflict that followed Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. [ 9] It was fought between the Slovenian Territorial Defence together with Slovene Police and the ...
The Battle of Holmec ( Serbian: Bitka za Holmeka; Slovenian: Bitka za Holmec) was one of the bloodiest clashes during the Ten-Day War. [ 1] The Yugoslav People's Army tried to take the border post of Holmec after a brief ultimatum. The units of the Slovenian Police and territorial defense stopped members of the JNA who were supposed to occupy ...
The Ten-Day War lasted till 7 July 1991, [42] when the Brijuni Agreement was made, with the European Community as a mediator, and the Yugoslav National Army started its withdrawal from Slovenia. On 26 October 1991, the last Yugoslav soldier left Slovenia.
Slovenia and Croatia declared independence on 25 June, and the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) units began to deploy from its bases in Slovenia the next day. On 27 June, armed conflict broke out as the JNA and the Territorial Defence Force of Slovenia (TDS) began fighting over control of Slovenia's border posts, in what became the Ten-Day War.
Start of Ten-Day War in Slovenia, which lasts until 6 July 1991. 30 June: At the demand of western officials Serbia stops its block on Stjepan Mesić's election as the Yugoslav president of Presidency. [70] 7 July: The Brioni Agreement ceases hostilities in Slovenia. Slovenia and Croatia agree to freeze their independence for a three-month period.
The gunner’s DNNS-2 sight had a 7x day magnification and 8.5x magnification ... JNA M-84s were first deployed in the 10 Day War of June/July, 1991—unsuccessfully attempting to stamp out ...
The following is an incomplete list of wars fought by Slovenia, by its people or regular armies during periods when Slovene states (whether constituent or sovereign) existed, from antiquity to the present day. [a] The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts following this legend: Slovenian victory
This is a timeline of Slovenian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Slovenia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Slovenia. See also the list of presidents of Slovenia. third century BC Year Date Event 250 BC The Celtic La Tène culture comes to the territories of modern Slovenia, replacing the ...