: Reopening the Zagreb-Lipovac motorway and the railway to eastern Slavonia, which were critical economic arteries.
: Document the loss of life (42 HV personnel vs. disputed figures of 188–283 Serbs) and the flight of approximately 12,000–14,000 Serbian civilians from the region.
I. Introduction
: Detail the response of the international community and UNPROFOR, which was largely sidelined during the rapid advance.
: Outline the situation in 1995, where the United Nations-protected areas (UNPAs) remained under Serbian control despite the 1992 Sarajevo Ceasefire.
: Discuss the use of "lightning" tactics, combining infantry, tanks, and limited air support to bypass and isolate RSK strongpoints. III. Political and Diplomatic Impact