Slobodan Dragic, who is charged with crimes in Kljuc, reaches a guilt admission agreement, so the Trial Chamber of the Cantonal Court in Bihac separates his case from the case against the four other indictees.
At the trial of five former Bosnian Serb troops for wartime killings and rapes near Kljuc, witnesses testified that two women were viciously murdered in their village home.
A mother and son testified how Bosnian Serb fighters burst into their house near Kljuc in 1992, opened fire and abducted one of their relatives, who was later found dead.
Testifying for the Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac, witness Ale Strkunic says that indictees Mladenko Vrtunic and Predrag Bajic, as well as Zeljko Budimir, entered his house in the Kljuc area, killed his wife and mother-in-law and physically abused him on November 21, 1992.
A prosecution witness told the trial of five Bosnian Serbs for wartime killings near the north-western town of Kljuc that he saw three of the defendants shoot dead his village neighbour.
Testifying for the Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac, a witness says that his grandfather told him that his neighbours mistreated him in a village in the Kljuc area.
As the trial for crimes in Kljuc continues, Bihac Cantonal Prosecution witnesses say what happened during the night Ibrahim Kumalic and Ibrahim Draganovic were killed.
Prosecution witness Mina Draganovic tells the Cantonal Court in Bihac that unknown soldiers broke into her house in June 1992 and that her neighbours Ibrahim Draganovic and Ibrahim Kumalic were killed.
Testifying for the Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac, a witness says that, in late July 1992 indictees Predrag and Nenad Bajic, as well as Sinisa Babic, came to his house, insulted him and asked for money.
The continuation of the trial of six indictees, who are charged with war crimes in Kljuc, before the Cantonal Court in Bihac has been postponed due to the poor health of indictee Milan Lukic.