Brčko offensive
The HVO forces from the settlement south of Brčko and Orašje aimed to cut off the corridor.[2] At the end of 1992, the focus of the fighting in the Posavina Corridor shifted to its narrowest sector near Brčko.The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) and HVO forces, including units from Orašje, launched several attacks that temporarily cut off the corridor northwest of Brčko.[1] On January 2, ARBiH and HVO forces attacked again and cut the corridor northwest of Brčko.[5] The front lines solidified in a futile exchange of heavy shelling and small arms combat that made Brčko one of the most dangerous sectors in Bosnia, even when it was the most stable.