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| caption = '''Clockwise from top left:''' Crskan armour preparing to [[Battle of Kočani|defend Kočani]], Bulgarian | | caption = '''Clockwise from top left:''' Crskan armour preparing to [[Battle of Kočani|defend Kočani]], Bulgarian forces in contact near {{wp|Prosotsani|Prosečen}}, Crskan artillery position during the [[Battle of Lagadina]], American soldiers deployed near the Bulgarian border, NATO airstrikes against Bulgarian positions during the [[Battle of Melnik]], Bulgarian troops retreating after their defeat at [[Battle of Strumrica]]. | ||
| date = 11 February 1996 - 23 April 1998 | | date = 11 February 1996 - 23 April 1998 | ||
| place = {{wp|Southeast Europe}} | | place = {{wp|Southeast Europe}} |
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Crskan War | |||||||||
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Part of the Great Balkan Crisis | |||||||||
Clockwise from top left: Crskan armour preparing to defend Kočani, Bulgarian forces in contact near Prosečen, Crskan artillery position during the Battle of Lagadina, American soldiers deployed near the Bulgarian border, NATO airstrikes against Bulgarian positions during the Battle of Melnik, Bulgarian troops retreating after their defeat at Battle of Strumrica. | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Crska |
Supported by: Belarus Cuba North Korea Russia Iraq | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
TBD | TBD | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
TBD | TBD | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
310,000 (1998) | 540,000 (1998) | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
200,000 – 250,000 | 430,000 – 460,000 | ||||||||
Casuality figures includes both those killed in action and wounded in action |