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The indictment was filed on March 27 and confirmed on April 2, 2015.

The district prosecution of Eastern Sarajevo has charged Milosevic with murdering civilian Nedzad Korajcevic on February 8, 1995. Milosevic was allegedly dressed in military uniform and armed on that occasion.

According to the indictment, after two civilian members of a work squad fled from a location on Mount Treskavica in the municipality of Trnovo, Milosevic lined up the remaining members of the squad and ordered them to lie facedown in a trench.

“He separated Nedzad Korajcevic and fired several bullets at him. When Korajcevic fell down, he asked him, ‘How come you’re still alive?’ Cursing his mother, he then fired another bullet at him. Korajcevic died immediately,” the indictment alleges.

Milosevic plead not guilty on May 11.

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