In the coming week the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is due to pronounce a verdict against Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic, who are charged with crimes in Cajnice in 1992.
As he continues testifying at his trial, indictee Milun Kornjaca says that he did not know that civilians from Brdo village, near Cajnice, were detained in a metal container at Mostina during 1992.
During the trial of Mladen Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Visegrad area, the Eastern Sarajevo District Prosecution presents, as material evidence, an album of photographs, including photographs on which protected witnesses identified the indictee.
Nedeljko Milidragovic and Aleksa Golijanin, who are charged with genocide in Srebrenica and reside in Serbia, did not attend a scheduled plea hearing in their case.
Ex-fighter Milun Kornjaca, accused of abusing and murdering prisoners in the Bosnian town of Cajnice, said he never assaulted anyone or locked up detainees in a metal container.
The BiH Prosecution moved the Court to impose prohibiting measures in relation to eight former members of the police and Territorial Defence (TO) charged with crimes against civilians in Kladanj in 1992 and 1993.
A witness at the trial of fighter Savo Babic for war crimes in the town of Bratunac in 1992 said he saw a brutal murder and the torture of Bosniaks imprisoned at a primary school.
Appeals to the verdict by which Sabit Skampo was sentenced for crimes in Jablanica has been delayed before the FBiH Supreme Court because of the illness of the defence counsel.
Bosnias state prosecutor has filed an indictment against former Croat fighter Frane Vulic for killing civilian prisoners at the Dretelj wartime detention camp in 1993.
At the trial of three Bosnian Serbs for war crimes in 1992, witnesses recalled violent assaults on prisoners at a village school near the town of Visegrad.