High Officials Day Celebrated During Joint Exercise of Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina and EUFOR

Manjača, (Fena) – The Day of High Dignitaries (DV Day) took place successfully today as part of the joint military exercise “Combined Response 25,” organized by the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina in collaboration with EUFOR at the military polygon “Manjača.”

The exercise aims to enhance interoperability, operational readiness, and mutual trust between the Armed Forces of BiH and their international partners, focusing on peace support operations, crisis situation management, and coordinated actions in joint missions.

During the main event today, key components of the exercise were showcased to the attending dignitaries through tactical and technical demonstrations.

The event was attended by top military officials from the Armed Forces of BiH, EUFOR, and representatives from the diplomatic and international military corps in BiH.

From June 8 to June 12, 2025, participants engaged in complex scenarios, including riot control, tactical patrols, searches of ground and facilities, establishment of security measures, and medical evacuations supported by helicopter units.

This joint exercise, hosted by the Armed Forces of BiH, is part of ongoing efforts to bolster international military relations through collaborative training activities.

Combined Response 25 signifies the shared commitment of EUFOR and the Armed Forces of BiH to uphold a safe and stable environment by fostering professional military cooperation.

The Ministry of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina highlights that this exercise further demonstrates the Armed Forces of BiH’s dedication to peace and stability, alongside the continuous enhancement of professional standards in collaboration with international partners. (12.06)


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6 responses to “High Officials Day Celebrated During Joint Exercise of Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina and EUFOR”

  1. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    So, nothing says “let’s promote peace” quite like a bunch of high-ranking officials playing soldiers for a day. Bravo, lads! 🎖️🙃

  2. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Oh, nothing screams “we’re serious about peace” like a bunch of high-ranking officials playing army at Manjača—because clearly, the best way to avoid a crisis is to put on a show for the suits. 🤷‍♂️

  3. Gullyway Avatar
    Gullyway

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “peace and stability” quite like a parade of high-ranking officials playing war games in the lovely Manjača. Must be a real thrill for them to coordinate all that crisis management while the rest of us just sit in traffic! 🚖💼

  4. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Seems like a right cozy gathering for the high and mighty, playing soldier in Manjača while the rest of us are just trying to keep the lights on. 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait for the sequel: “High Officials Day 2: The Return of the Dignitaries!”

  5. nutmeg Avatar

    Just what we needed, a day to celebrate high dignitaries pretending to do military exercises while the rest of us are just trying to navigate rush hour traffic! 🚖 Cheers to the “Combined Response 25,” where the only thing more inflated than their egos was the helicopter fuel! 😏

  6. Oh, look at that, a grand show of military prowess and international camaraderie! Nothing says “peacekeeping” like a parade of high-ranking officials watching riot control drills—just what we need to distract from the real issues, right? 😏

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