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The attack on Kukavice by Bosnian Army troops saw 21 Serb civilians killed, including two children, and 39 wounded.

Prosecutor Mirza Hukeljic had argued that the second-instance verdict in October 2018, under which Muhamed Sisic was sentenced to eight years and Tarik Sisic and Aziz Susa to five years each, was inadequate considering the seriousness of their crimes.

Muhamed Sisic was indicted as the commander of the Sabotage Detachment of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Kukavica Company, and the two others as members of the same unit.

Former soldier Emir Drakovac, who was originally indicted alongside them, has already been convicted and jailed.

Friday’s verdict cannot be appealed.

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