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The Bosnian state prosecution on Wednesday charged Radakovic and Pejic with killing five members of the Ecimovic family in Tukovi while they were both members of Serb police and military forces in June 1992.

According to the unconfirmed indictment, the two men, armed with automatic rifles, arrived at a house in Tukovi where there were two women, one man and two children aged five and seven years, all members of the Ecimovic family.

The prosecution alleges that Radakovic and Pejic killed the two women and the man, while the children survived because they hid.

After that, according to the prosecution, the men went to another house and killed an elderly man and a woman, also members of the Ecimovic family.

Radakovic has previously been acquitted of involvement in the massacre of 150 Bosniaks and Croats at Koricanske Stijene on Mount Vlasic in central Bosnia and Herzegovina in August 1992.

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