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“She had a wound on her back, through her right breast,” protected witness C-3 said.

She said the woman “got shot in Cohodar Mahala, when a massacre was committed.”

Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Radoman Fundup has been charged with participating in the murder of two children and five persons in Cohodar Mahala. Fundup allegedly also wounded one woman, and acted in collaboration with two other persons.

C-3 said she had never seen Fundup and had not heard of his last name.

During cross-examination, defense attorney Slavisa Prodanovic asked C-3 who had wounded the woman (assigned the pseudonym “C-1” in this trial) she met in June 1992. C-3 said the woman told her that Fundup had wounded her.

“She might have told me his first name as well, but I don’t remember it,” C-3 said.

She said her husband went missing during that period, and added that men disappeared “one by one” at that time.

Fundup, a former member of the Focanska Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, has also been charged with lining up civilians in the village of Gornje Polje and cocking his rifle, simulating their execution. He was allegedly accompanied by another person.

Another witness was examined at this hearing, but the public was told to leave the courtroom during the testimony.

The trial will continue on April 22.

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