A Bosnian state prosecution witness testifying at the Zdenko Andabak trial said he participated in the disarmament of the Bosniak population in the village of Grborezi in July 1993.
Testifying for the district prosecution in Eastern Sarajevo, witnesses confirmed that several Bosnian Serb Army captives were detained in a police station in Gorazde after their capture in Trovrh by Bosnian Army forces. They didnt know where they were taken afterwards.
A defense witness testifying at the Dzevad Dulic trial said he fought alongside the defendant in the same brigade and had no knowledge of his alleged criminal activity.
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court reduced sentences against Sreten Lazarevic, Dragan Stanojevic and Slobodan Ostojic, who were found guilty of war crimes in Zvornik. The sentence was reduced based on the criminal code of the former Yugoslavia, which provides more favourable sentencing for perpetrators.
A statement by a deceased witness was read at the Goran Saric trial. The statement described how the witness dug holes on the way from Konjevic Polje to Zvornik and how the bodies of victims were buried.
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court will hand down its verdict in the case of Sreten Lazarevic, Dragan Stanojevic and Slobodan Ostojic on June 9.
A witness testifying in defense of Goran Sladoje said the defendant brought him the bodies of his mother and niece, who were killed while being used as human shields at the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo.