In their final statements, Novak Djukic and his Defence argue that the Prosecution has not proved the charges in the indictment.
Two Prosecution witnesses claim to have seen Marko Adamovic among the soldiers who searched Muslim houses and beat civilians in the Humici region.
At the trial for crimes committed in Bosanska Krupa, Miroslav Vjestica, one of the suspects, has testified as a defense witness.
An indictee charged with a war crime committed against a wounded Yugoslav National Army, JNA, member in Tuzla appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and pleads not guilty.
An expert psychiatric witness claims that the indictee was in a state of extreme volatility and limited sanity state when he killed Amir Karajic.
Djordjislav Askraba's expert witness says that the third indictee wrote the names of people who were taken from "Barutni magacin" detention camp in early August 1992 and then killed.
A former detainee in Kula speaks about events in the prison, where he spent more than a year.
Two witnesses testifying in Predrag Bastah's defence speak about the activities and responsibilities of active and reserve policemen in Vlasenica in 1992.
Prosecution witnesses claim they could only leave Kljuc in September 1992 if they waived their property in favor of the Serb Republic.