Fighting also continued around Knin where Serbian rebels ordered the general mobilization of every male under 60.
In turn, Serbian rebels agreed to surrender the heavy weapons they had used to cover their retreat.
This battle is famous for the victory of the Serbian rebels who defeated two times stronger Ottoman army numbering 60,000 men.
By 1992 the Serbian rebels had gained control over about a third of Croatia.
In December, 1995, the Serbian rebels agreed to return the remaining areas under their control to Croatia.
Croatian officials have repeatedly complained that the army is not doing enough to counter aggression by Serbian rebels within Croatia.
Serbian rebels behind United Nations lines control about 30 percent of Croatian territory.
In the war the Government has lost all but 30 percent to Serbian rebels.
Last week, they fled the village when Serbian rebels rained mortar shells on their homes.
In 1805 the Serbian rebels organized a basic government for administering Serbia during the combat.