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"In early December 1944, the SUK participated, along with other Chetnik formations, in an unsuccessful attempt to capture the city of Tuzla". Not a big deal, but attack on Tuzla was actually on 24-28 December.--Gorran (talk) 06:17, 30 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
For example, Ahmet Đonlagić: Dvadeset sedma divizija, pp. 341-383. Mihailović's group started advance on 8 December, on 10 December Heeresgruppe E OK informed own units of Četniks advancing in direction Rogatica - Zvornik - Valjevo (p. 345, also KTB HGE OK), 17 December Četniks took Vlasenica (p. 364). In the meantime 16. East Bosnian Brigade NOVJ cleared German rear guards out of Drinjača 16 December (p. 357-363, also KTB HGF OK), and turned against Četniks. Četniks were beaten badly near Šekovići on 22 December (pp. 364-371), and then they turned their direction towards Tuzla. Četnik HQ ordered attack on Tuzla on 23 December (p. 372). Clashes in the outer parts of Tuzla lasted from 24 to 28 December, and četniks were thrown to Ozren mountain(pp. 372-383). But, not really a material for this article. Regards!--Gorran (talk) 07:41, 30 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]