In 1993, according to journalist Anthony Loyd, Abdić decided to try to carve out a little state for himself and succeeded in recruiting enough followers to make his dreams a reality. Abdić was able to hold power over his mini-state. The 5th Corps was strictly against Abdić's idea, and was preparing to abolish the APZB and destroy the NOZB.[citation needed]
Fighting
Early in the morning on 18 October 1993, the column of the 5th Corps under the command of Ramiz Dreković headed towards Velika Kladuša with the task of eliminating the APZB as a military threat.[4] The motivation was even greater for the 5th Corps attack because the APZB was not in an alliance with the Serbs, Abdić was alone. When the 5th Corps approached Velika Kladuša, they began shelling the city. ARBiH soldiers tried to break into the city, but the NOZB prevented them from doing so. The Autonomists held off the 5th Corps offensive.[5] And they started a counter-offensive, when the 5th Corps got into that situation they retreated. After that, Fikret wanted alliance with Serbs who will arm the NOZB and help it survive.[6]
An important event took place on 22 October 1993, when Fikret Abdić, Radovan Karadžić and Slobodan Milosević met, where decisions on mutual cooperation were made, showed a great commitment to normal relations and peace between the Muslim side of Fikret Abdić and the Serbian sides.[7]
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