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The appeals court on Monday confirmed the acquittal of Grujic, a former member of the Baljkovica unit of the Bosnian Serb Army, clearing him of being an accessory to the murders in Pandurica, in the Zvornik municipality, on May 10, 1992.

The first-instance chamber concluded that civilians were murdered but there was not enough evidence to support the allegation that Grujic shot at them.

The state prosecution said that the facts had been “wrongly and incompletely established” and requested a retrial. Grujic pleaded not guilty and the court dismissed the prosecution appeal.

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