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Subotic responded to questions from prosecutor Adam Weber and defense attorney Branko Lukic about the technical specifications of mortar missiles and modified bombs which Bosnian Serb Army forces used in Sarajevo.
 
Subotic said Bosnian Serb Army forces weren’t responsible for any of the incidents listed in the indictment against Mladic.
 
She said the Bosnian Serb Army used modified aerial bombs in the shelling of Sarajevo, but said they were precise and used only against military targets.
 
Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, has been charged with terrorising the population of Sarajevo through a sustained shelling and sniping campaign.

According to the indictment, modified air bombs fired by the Bosnian Serb Army were extremely inaccurate, destructive and used to hit civilian targets.

Mladic has also been charged with genocide in Srebrenica and other municipalities, with the persecution of non-Serbs across the country and with taking UN peacekeepers hostage.
 
Mladic’s trial resumes on October 19.

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