Indictee Milorad Trbic addresses the Trial Chamber, arguing that he "does not know that genocide was committed in Srebrenica".
Due to electricity cuts in the State Court building the trial of the three indictees for Kalinovik crimes has been adjourned.
Following a two-month break, the trial for Vlasenica crimes is due to continue before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina next week.
The Appellate Chamber renders a decision ordering the revocation of the first instance verdict, which acquitted Suad Kapic of all charges contained in the indictment.
Pronouncing the second verdict for crimes committed after the fall of Srebrenica, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina acquits the three indictees and sentences one to seven years' imprisonment.
A Bosnian citizen, suspected of having committed war crimes, has been arrested in the Netherlands.
The Prosecution and Defence present their appeals to the first instance verdict against Mitar Rasevic and Savo Todovic.
By presenting material evidence and examining three expert witnesses, the State Prosecution completes presenting evidence against the former member of the Fifth Corps of the Bosnian Army.