After Bosnia and Herzegovina opened a new front against Croatia and launched an attack on Zadar, the situation in the Balkans has become even more complicated.
This move has sparked numerous reactions across the region, with particular attention drawn to comments from players in Serbia, who are calling for restraint and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

Statement from a Serbian player:

> "The attack on Zadar is yet another step toward complete chaos in the Balkans. BiH is clearly testing the limits, but I believe conflicts can and should be resolved peacefully."



A similar sentiment prevails among other individuals from Serbia, who currently do not take an official stance but openly express concern about the increasing frequency of armed clashes near their borders.

As the battles intensify, all eyes are on Croatia and its allies. Will the region find a solution through diplomacy, or are we witnessing the beginning of a new wave of escalation? That remains to be seen.


Analysis: Is Zadar just the beginning?

The attack on Zadar raises a number of strategic and political questions. While it appears to be a continuation of BiH's previous offensives against Croatia, many believe it is part of a broader plan to seize control of the Adriatic coast, giving BiH direct access to the sea and boosting its influence in the region.

For Croatia, losing Zadar would be a serious blow—not just militarily, but symbolically. A strong response is therefore expected, especially if allies step in to support the defense.

Reactions from Serbia and the broader region suggest caution. While some players are calling for active involvement, most are still balancing between neutrality and readiness to act if the conflict expands. Should new fronts open to the north or east, the Balkans could become a new global hotspot.

In this context, diplomacy plays a crucial role. If the involved sides do not return to the negotiating table, the next battles could involve far more countries than just BiH and Croatia.