A prosecution expert told the trial of Ratko Mladic that around 300 victims found in the Tomasica mass grave near Prijedor were not wearing uniforms and many had been shot in the head.
The defense team of former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic challenged the testimony of ballistic expert Bruno Franjic, in an attempt to disprove claims of the Bosnian Serb Armys involvement in the Tomasica mass grave near Prijedor.
Testifying for the prosecution at the Ratko Mladic trial, the Forensic Director of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) said the remains of 604 victims were found in two mass graves near Prijedor.
Former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladics defence said the International Commission for Missing Persons wrongly identified victims exhumed from mass graves.
Testifying for the prosecution at the Ratko Mladic trial, forensic expert Ian Hanson said 371 sets of mortal remains were exhumed from the biggest mass grave in the Tomasica mine near Prijedor.
Judges at the Hague examined the second prosecution witness to testify about the mass grave found at the Tomasica mine near Prijedor at the trial of Ratko Mladic, in a closed hearing.
The Hague Tribunals prosecution has reopened evidence proceedings against Ratko Mladic in order to present evidence on a mass grave in the Tomasica mine near Prijedor, where the bodies of more than 400 Bosniaks from Prijedor were found.
The trial of Ratko Mladic will resume at the end of June, after a one month recess. When the trial resumes, Hague prosecutors will be allowed to introduce evidence about the Tomasica mass grave near Prijedor at the trial.
A former Bosnian Serb Army artillery officer told Ratko Mladics trial that he never targeted civilians during the 1992-95 siege of Sarajevo and was never ordered to terrorise the citys population.
Velo Pajic, the former communications officer at the main headquarters of the Bosnian Serb Army, testified in defense of Ratko Mladic at the Hague Tribunal.