Testifying in defence of indictee Sead Menzil at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, an expert witness confirms during the cross-examination that an attack on Serdari village was expected.
At the trial for crimes in Bratunac the State Prosecution reads a statement given by a deceased witness, who said that Najdan Mladjenovic and Sava Zivkovic were present in Hranca village in May 1992.
A witness at the trial of ex-fighter Zoran Dragicevic for war crimes in Sarajevo in 1992 testified that he and recently-convicted Veselin Vlahovic abducted and assaulted her brother.
Paramilitary Veselin Vlahovic, alias Batko, was given Bosnias longest-ever war crimes sentence for a campaign of murder, rape and robbery against Bosniaks and Croats in Sarajevo in 1992.
A witness at the trial of ex-fighter Zoran Dragicevic for war crimes in Sarajevo in 1992 testified that paramilitaries beat her husband so badly that his lungs filled with blood.
At the trial for crimes in Bratunac, a Prosecution witness said that defendant Najdan Mladjenovic forced her outside of a basement in Hranca village in 1992 with two young sons.
As the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos continues, a military expert witness testified that civilians in Serdari village were distributed arms and that they put up resistance to the attack.
On Friday, 29 March, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is due to pronounce a verdict against Veselin Vlahovic (also known as Batko) for crimes committed in the Sarajevo settlements of Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici in 1992. Vlahovic is charged with the murders of more than 30 people, rape of more than ten women, and beating up, mistreatment and plunder of non-Serbs.