A defense witness testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial at the Hague Tribunal said Ratko Mladic was attending a wedding on July 16, 1995, when the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica.
A former UN military observer testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said he discovered a Bosnian Army mortar position believed to be a source of the grenade attack on the Markale Market in Sarajevo in 1995.
At today’s hearing of the Ratko Mladic trial, the defense disputed testimony given to a former Hague Tribunal investigator by former Bosnian Serb Army official Momir Nikolic.
A defence witness told Ratko Mladic’s trial at the Hague Tribunal that in the summer of 1995, UN peacekeepers were held by the Bosnian Serb Army as prisoners of war, not hostages.
A former UN peacekeeping officer testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said the Bosnian Army was most probably responsible for the Markale massacre in Sarajevo in 1994, in which 66 people died and 140 more were wounded.
Mladics former driver told the Hague Tribunal he was with the Bosnian Serb military chief in Belgrade on the days in July 1995 when his forces massacred Bosniaks in Srebrenica.
Former police official Simo Tusevljak, who researched war crimes against Serbs, told Mladics trial at the Hague Tribunal on Tuesday that 3,300 Serb civilians were killed in ten Sarajevo municipalities during the 1992-95 siege.
A former member of Bosnian Serb police forces testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said that more than 3000 Serbs were killed during the siege of Sarajevo.
Testifying in defense of Ratko Mladic, demographic expert Svetlana Radovanovic stuck to her statement that the Srebrenica mass graves contained the bodies of those killed before the mass killings of July 1995.
At Ratko Mladics war crimes trial, a defence demographics expert rejected a prosecution report that said victims of the Srebrenica massacres were washed up by a river across the border in Serbia.