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#BOSNARAT#AGGRESIJA#GENOCID#SARAJEVO#ŽUČ#TRESKAVICA#PRVIKORPUS#DRUGAVITEŠKA#BOŠNJACI#OPSADA#ALIJAIZETBEGOVIC In action on the Dujmov hills at the foot of Treskavica, in the game of Sarajevo naughty boys, on October 29, 1994, the largest war booty of the RBiH Army was captured so far namely: five T-55 tanks, four armored transporters, seven trucks, a bus, two B-1 cannons, seven "2M arrows", 14 PAMs, about 1,000 grenades, 100,000 bullets of various calibers... This is how one of the newspaper articles from the beginning of November 1994 began. During 1994, the 1st Corps of the RBiH Army managed to return part of the lost territory outside Sarajevo. In the first days of October 1994, significant heights were liberated on the Treskavica-Bjelašnica direction and a major breakthrough was achieved into the enemy's depths. Having liberated dominant objects on Bjelašnica, such as the highest peak 2067, and the Treskavica plateau, the forces of the 1st Corps of the ARBiH were tasked with 29 .October 1994, they occupied the enemy line along the southeastern ridge of Bjelašnica all the way to the slopes of Treskavica at the Šiljak-Hojta-Borikovac facilities. Members of the Maneuver Battalion of the 2nd Knights Brigade, after detailed preparations and reconnaissance, were inserted deep into the enemy's depths with the aim of taking over at six o'clock in the morning. neutralize the artillery unit in the Dujmovska brda-Gaj village area and prevent the arrival of reinforcements from deep inside, in order to create conditions for other units of the 1st Corps to capture the aforementioned facilities. The maneuver battalion was commanded by Mehmed Džindo with his deputy Ragib Rizvanović, and consisted of three companies of hardened Sarajevo warriors led by Nedžad Bublin Čupo, Enes Husejnović Eko and Sulejman Mujezin. Into the enemy's depths, defying all the whims of Treskavica, the most capricious mountains in this part of Bosnia and Herzegovina , set out reinforced by two platoons of the 9th Mountain Brigade, led by commanders Fikret Hasić Grobar and Zifet Dželko Piđ, the late Jasmin Isanović Žuti from the famous 1st Motorized Brigade, and a dozen guides from the Trnovo police and the Bosniak Brigade. The 2nd Sarajevo Brigade was then defeated The 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and other units won this victory without a single soldier being killed.