The Bosnian court told Dragomir Vasic, an ex-police chief charged with genocide soon after becoming an MP in the countrys Serb-led Republika Srpska entity parliament, not to leave the country.
Ten former high-ranking members of Bosnian Serb police and military units were indicted for the persecution and murder of at least 67 Bosniaks in July 1992 in the Zvornik area.
The State Prosecution files an indictment against Ilija Juric, known as Bekrija, charging him with having raped and mistreated Serb civilians in Odzak in the summer of 1992.
As the Constitutional Court of Croatia revokes a second instance verdict against Branimir Glavas for war crimes, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, orders his release from Mostar prison.
Almost five years after being convicted for the Srebrenica genocide, a former Bosnian Serb army member whose verdict was quashed because of the wrong application of law at his trial, has told the Bosnian court he was innocent.
Verdicts in the high-profile war crimes trial of Radovan Karadzic and Goran Hadzic are due this year, while the controversy over the release of Vojislav Seselj looks set to continue.
The State Prosecution requests the extension of custody for ten people, who are suspected of having participated in a massacre in Lokanj, Zvornik. The Defence teams object to the request.
Responding to the Defence's cross-examination questions at the trial for crimes in Trnovo, a State Prosecution witness says that Serb units were not dominant in comparison to Muslim forces in that town in 1992, and that he has not heard about massacres against Bosniak civilians.
The Hague Tribunal rejected a prosecution request to put Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, who was temporarily released from his war crimes trial for cancer treatment, back in custody.
Testifying in defence of Senad Hakalovic at the trial for murders in Trusina village, a protected witness says that people in his village knew that he testified before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, in 2013, although he testified under protection measures, including identity and face protection.