As the trial for crimes in Bratunac continues, a Defence witness says that he saw indictee Najdan Mladjenovic with a group of neighbours in front of his house on May 3, 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos continues, the Defence of the third indictee presents material evidence in order to prove the existence of an armed conflict in that area, but the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina objects to relevance of those pieces of evidence.
The planned expert examination of health condition of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, has been postponed due to replacement of a court expert.
During cross-examination, a military expert witness says that two soldiers were present in Serdari village during an attack on the village, but that does not change the stand that civilians were attacked and killed.
The Bosnian prosecution has appealed against the acquittal of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, demanding a retrial for crimes against humanity over allegations that Bosniaks they captured were massacred.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the Court to order prohibiting measures against Vitomir Rackovic, who is suspected of crimes in Visegrad but the Defence objects to the request.
Denying the Defences evidence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines a military court expert who says that Serdari village was outside the combat activities zone, adding that neither Serb forces nor any organised defence existed in the village.
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Vehid Subotic went on trial in Sarajevo for allegedly killing four Croat civilians in the village of Dusina near Zenica in 1993.
The Appellate Chamber confirms a first instance verdict, under which Jasko Gazdic was sentenced to 17 years in prison for crimes in Foca, rejecting appeals filed by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Defence and indictee Jasko Gazdic.