The Bosnian prosecution admitted that the most complex cases will not be solved by the end of this year the deadline set by the state-level war crimes strategy.
A former member of a civil protection unit in Teslic testified at the trial of several members of the Bosnian Serb Army and the Mice paramilitary formation. The witness said he dug a trench on Mount Borje, and that bodies corpses were later uncovered in that trench.
A protected witness testifying at the Mile Puljic trial said shed heard from another witness in the trial that her husband and brother-in-law had been abducted.
At the trial of two former Bosnian security officials, the state prosecution presented three documents in order to discredit claims made by defense witness Sefer Halilovic.
In at least 12 cases, Bosnian state court and prosecution employees are related to each other a situation which could create conflicts of interest, experts say.
Testifying at the trial of eight former Bosnian Serb fighters, a state prosecution witness said he identified his mothers remains in the village of Karacici.
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Vitomir Rackovic was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the rape, illegal arrests and abuse of Bosniak civilians near Visegrad in 1992.
After a trial that has gone on for over a year, the Bosnian state court is expected to hand down a verdict in the Vitomir Rackovic case on May 11. Rackovic is on trial for war crimes committed against the civilian population in the Visegrad area.
Testifying at the trial of former Bosnian security officials, a defense witness said members of various armed formations used to enter the Silos detention facility, despite objections from the prison guards.
The Bosnian state prosecution presented evidence on the medical treatment of a protected witness known as ST-1 at the Adil Vojic and Bekir Mesic trial.