State Prosecution witnesses confirm that indictee Nikola Maric, known by his nickname Kobra, was among the soldiers who took able-bodied men to the Secondary School Centre, Prozor municipality.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Prijedor area, a State Prosecution witness says that she found out about the murder of her father from her mother, who told her, during their detention in Trnopolje, that her father was killed by their Serb neighbours.
Testifying in defence of Zoran Bjelica, who is charged with crimes in Kalinovik, witnesses confirm that they did not see the indictee in the Trnovo and Kalinovik area during the war, adding that they heard that the indictee and his family were in Serbia or Montenegro in that period.
By including a set of several tens of pieces of material evidence in the case file, the Defence of Vitomir Rackovic, who is charged with crimes in the Visegrad area, completes its evidence presentation.
At the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, presents a few pieces of material evidence, including reports on the examination of the indictees and witnesses during the investigation.
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995, a protected Prosecution witness says that, while cleaning an area in Konjevic Polje, he witnessed the capture and taking away of men.
While being cross-examined at the trial for crimes on Igman, a military expert repeats that indictee Nedzad Hodzic was an ordinary soldier in 1993 and that he could not issue orders or make decisions concerning the taking of prisoners to Mount Igman.
Branislav Vukovic, a car mechanic from Niksic, says that he met indictee Zoran Bjelica at Slavko Pekovics in June 1992, adding that Pekovic owned a yard and grocery store.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Srebrenik, a State Prosecution witness says that Ekrem Ibracevic, whom he recognises in the courtroom, hit him and put a pistol to his temple, claiming that he would kill him, in July 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that, over the course of two years she never saw or heard that indictee Iulian-Nicolae Vintila or anybody else beat or physically mistreated detainees.