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Vojo Savic, Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecution’s witness, told the Court that he wrote “Diary and Letters about Wartime in Hadzici”, which said, among other things, that Hujic committed the crimes in Kasatici.

Savic said that he received the information from Boro Ljujic in 1994, adding that Ljujic told him that he heard that Hujic bragged to other Muslim soldiers about having committed those crimes.

Sadikovic, former member of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is charged with having killed four Serb civilians in Kasatici village in May 1992.

Savic said that he had never heard of Sadikovic before.

“I heard about that first and last name for the first time when I received an invitation to testify,” Savic said.

The trial is due to continue on March 11.

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