A defence witness told Ratko Mladics trial in The Hague that the Bosnian Serb military chief had no control over detention camps for Bosniaks and Croats near Prijedor in the summer of 1992.
A defence witness at Ratko Mladics trial said that that during the war, the Bosnian Serb Armys main headquarters gave orders to treat prisoners of war and civilians humanely.
A defense witness testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said he was wounded while working as an ambulance driver during a Bosnian Army attack on Prijedor in May 1992.
On the second day of his testimony at Ratko Mladics trial, the former deputy military prosecutor in Banja Luka Slobodan Radulj could not list a single case where war crimes against non-Serbs were prosecuted during the war.
Testifying in defense of Ratko Mladic, former local prosecutor Slobodan Radulj said crimes committed in Prijedor in 1992 and 1993 occurred in a legal vacuum, in which there was no government in place.
A Defence witness told Ratko Mladics trial in the Hague that in July 1995, Dragomir Pecanac took members of the Bosnian Serb Army to kill Srebrenica Muslims acting without orders.
At the Ratko Mladic trial, defense witness Janko Kecman said that UN protected Bosnian enclaves were armed through assistance from Croatia during the Bosnian war.
A wartime official at the Bosnian Serb Armys main headquarters told Ratko Mladics trial in The Hague that no order to commit crimes against Srebrenica Bosniaks was sent from the HQ.
A defense witness testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic said he knew nothing about Bosniak prisoners or casualties in Srebrenica in July 1995, although he was visiting the area nearby.
A defence witness told former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladics trial that detention camps where Bosniaks were held in the east of the country werent under the armys control.