Twenty-one years after the crime in Ahmici village, near Vitez, where 116 Bosniak civilians were killed, the fate of 30 victims is still unknown.
Four ex-members of the Croatian Defence Council, whose arrests sparked a protest in Kiseljak, are accused of the torture and inhumane treatment of prisoners of war in 1993.
No remains of victims from the past war have been found at Oborci locality, near Donji Vakuf, during two days of excavation.
Dozens of Croats rallied in the central Bosnian town of Kiseljak in protest against the arrests of five former Croatian Defence Council fighters suspected of war crimes.
The Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik orders one-month custody for seven persons, who are suspected of crimes against prisoners of war in the Kiseljak area.
Police in Travnik arrested five people for allegedly committing war crimes in the Kiseljak area of central Bosnia.
The Bosnian Institute for Missing Persons has begun exhuming the remains of civilians and members of the Army of Republika Srpska in the Orthodox cemetery Biokovine near Jajce.
Throwing 250 roses into the pit at Koricanske Stijene, victims families marked the 21st anniversary of the murder of people from Prijedor at Mt Vlasic in August 1992.
The OSCE Mission organised a meeting between representatives of civil societies and associations of war crimes victims and representatives of judicial authorities of the Central Bosnia and Zenica-Doboj Canton in...