Ten-Day War (Slovenian Independence War) - The two sides disengaged
Time: Thursday Jul 4, 1991
Place: Slovenia
Details: With a ceasefire now in force, the two sides disengaged. Slovenian forces took control of all of the country's border crossings, and YPA units were allowed to withdraw peacefully to barracks and to cross the border to Croatia.
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