At the trial for wartime crimes at Bosnian Serb detention centres in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a witness said that Muslim prisoners at the Bunker camp were gassed by their guards.
At the trial for the crimes committed in Visegrad, two witnesses for the defence said they remembered defendant Oliver Krsmanovic as a truck driver in the army, but that he occasionally served as a guard too.
Testifying in defence of Edin Dzeko, former military policemen say that they did not see the indictee in The Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica, where Croat civilians and captured soldiers were held, during their shifts.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, a Defence witness says that he did not see indictee Senad Hakalovic among the soldiers, who went towards Trusina, near Konjic, where crimes were committed.
During the trial for genocide in Srebrenica a State Prosecution witness says that he did not want to go to Petkovci, because he assumed that murders could be committed, just like in Orahovac, where he was in July 1995.
At the trial for crimes committed in Jablanica, the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove the presence of defendant Nihad Bojadzic in that town from spring 1993 and his significant role in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At the trial of ex-camp commander Branko Vlaco, a witness recalled damaging his spine while being forced to perform hard labour in Vogosca, where he was held prisoner in summer 1992.
At the trial for crimes committed in Cajnice, a defence witness recalled that the defendant, Milun Kornjaca, was promoted to the rank of officer for good conduct.
As the trial for crimes in the Bratunac area continues, the Defence of indictee Najdan Mladjenovic says that State Prosecution witnesses statements given during the investigation were different from what they said at the trial.