Nine former Bosnian Serb Army personnel were charged with committing a crime against humanity during an attack on the village of Novoseoci in September 1992, when 45 Bosniak civilians were killed.
The verdict convicting Enver Buza, the wartime commander of a Bosnian Army battalion, of failing to discipline his troops for the 1993 killing of 27 Croat civilians in the village of Uzdol, was quashed and a retrial ordered.
Seven former Bosnian Army soldiers and Territorial Defence force fighters were arrested for alleged wartime crimes in the Zvornik area from 1992 to 1994, including the killing of around 20 Serbs.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested seven people in the Banja Luka area for the unlawful detention, torture and abuse of some 150 Bosniak and Croat civilians around Donji Vakuf in 1992.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Sretko Pavic, who was convicted of killing of five members of a Bosniak family in a village near Prijedor in 1992, failed to appear to start serving his sentence.
The state prosecution requested an extended custody remand for Jahja Vukovic,who is suspected of organising a terrorist group and going to fight in Syria,arguing that he was living in Germany, not at his address in Bosnia and Herzegovina, when he travelled to the Middle East.
Mehmed Tutmic was given a combined sentence of five years and five months for going to Syria to fight for Islamic State and for illegal possession of arms or explosive substances.
Former Croatian Defence Council officer Marko Radic, whose sentence for crimes against humanity was controversially reduced by a Croatian court, was shot dead in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Bosnian authorities asked the Serbian judiciary to take over the case of Visnja Acimovic, who is accused of involvement in the shooting of 37 Bosniak prisoners in the Vlasenica municipality in 1992.
Interpol has issued a ‘red notice’ asking for states worldwide to arrest wartime reservist policeman Milorad Krunic, who is accused of involvement in the killings of civilian prisoners in the Sanski Most area in 1992.