Trial of Four Former Bosnian Serb Soldiers Held in Closed Session
The trial of four former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers charged with war crimes in the Sanski Most area has been closed to the public in order to protect the privacy of an injured party in the case.
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Trial chamber chair Mediha Pasic said two prosecution witnesses would be examined at today’s hearing.
The Bosnian state prosecution has charged Goran Mrdja, Milorad Mrdja, Ranko Mrdja and Mile Kokot with participating in war crimes against Bosniak victims, which included acts of murder, rape, assault, robbery and other forms of mental and physical abuse in the Sanski Most area.
The indictment alleges that the defendants committed the crimes as members of the Sixth Sanska Infantry Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army.
The trial will continue on July 6.