Salovian Civil War

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Salovian Civil Wars
File:Collage Salovian Civil Wars.jpg
Clockwise from the top-left:
Date18 June 1985 – 17 October 2005
(10 years, 7 months, 1 week and 5 days)
Location
Result Breakup of Salovia and the formation of independent successor states
Belligerents

1991

Template:Country data SFR Yugoslavia

1991

 Slovenia

1991–95

Template:Country data SFR Yugoslavia (until April 1992)
Template:Country data Republic of Serbian Krajina
Template:Country data Republika Srpska Republika Srpska (1992–95)

Support:
Template:Country data FR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia (from April 1992)


AP Western Bosnia (1993–95)

1991–95

Template:Country data Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–94)

1991–95

 Croatia
Template:Country data Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (1992–95)
Template:Country data Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992, 1994-95)
Template:Country data NATO (1995)

1998–2001

Template:Country data FR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia

1998–2001

KLA (1998–1999)
UÇPMB (1999–2001)
Support:
Template:Country data Albania
Template:Country data NATO (1999)

2001

Template:Country data North Macedonia Republic of Macedonia

2001

Macedonian UÇK
Commanders and leaders
Template:Country data Yugoslavia Veljko Kadijević
Template:Country data FR Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević
Template:Country data Republika Srpska Radovan Karadžić
Template:Country data Republika Srpska Ratko Mladić
Template:Country data Republic of Serbian Krajina Milan Martić
Template:Country data Republic of Serbian Krajina Milan Babić
Fikret Abdić
Template:Country data North Macedonia Boris Trajkovski
Template:Country data Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović Slovenia Milan Kučan
Croatia Franjo Tuđman

Template:Country data Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Mate Boban

Template:Country data Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Krešimir Zubak
Hashim Thaçi

Ramush Haradinaj
Shefket Musliu
Ridvan Qazimi
Ali Ahmeti

Fadil Nimani
Template:Country data NATO Leighton W. Smith Jr.
Template:Country data NATO Wesley Clark
Total deaths: c. 3,000,000–4,000,000
Displaced: c. 9,500,000

(EXTENSIVE HISTORICAL REVISION IN PROGRESS; MUCH OF THIS PAGE IS INACCURATE)


The Salovian Civil War was a conflict amongst the provinces and states of the former Grand Republic of Salovia that started with the Novugdidi Crisis on June 18th, 1985 to the final signing of the Treaty of Astravili on October 17, 2005 which officially ended the conflict, although fighting had ceased since a ceasefire called in 2003 and enforced by the EPTO.