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in Glina in order to specify the obligations of both sides and details of the surrender. 417<br />

It was agreed that the Kordun Corps would hand over all its weapons and equipment;<br />

however, offi cers of the defeated army were allowed to retain their hand arms in order to<br />

keep order in their ranks. Withdrawal was agreed along the line Topusko - Glina - Sisak<br />

- Lipovac (motorway). Croatian authorities were obliged to ensure undisturbed and safe<br />

passage. 418<br />

Th e surrender of the Corps was completed on 8 August, and weapon collection began<br />

on 9 August at 0800. 419 Th e undisciplined behaviour of some HV troops at Topusko<br />

hampered surrender, but they were quickly put in order. 420 Aft er the surrender of the<br />

Corps, Military Police units in cooperation with the MUP RH civil police secured the<br />

line of movement for the troops of the Corps and civilians from Topusko via Glina -<br />

Petrinja - Sisak - Popovača - Lipovac (motorway) from 1500 hours on 9 August until<br />

1615 on 12 August. Th ere were 16 columns with 1600 cars, 129 trucks, 30 buses, 1436<br />

tractors and about 13,000 persons. In Sisak stones were thrown on the column on two<br />

occasions and, according to the analysis, one HV soldier used his weapon - with no<br />

consequences. 421<br />

417 MORH, GSHV: Minutes of the meeting between the representatives of the Croatian Army and civil authorities<br />

with the representatives of the 21st Kordun Corps in the presence of UNCRO, EM and UNHCR<br />

representatives on 8 August 1995.<br />

418 MORH, GSHV: Agreement on the surrender of the 21st Corps, 8 August 1995.<br />

419 As recorded in the war diary, surrender started at 0920 on 9 August, and lasted through the next day.<br />

MORH, GSHV: OS RH General Staff , War diary, note 371 of 9 August 1995; MORH, GSHV: OS RH General<br />

Staff , War diary, note 399 of 10 August 1995.<br />

420 MORH, GSHV: OS RH General Staff , War diary, note 399 of 10 August 1995.<br />

421 MORH, GSHV: Military Police Directorate, cl. SP-80-01/95-158, reg. no. 512-19-01-95-632 of 16 September<br />

1995; Analysis.<br />

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