Serbian officials have denied claims that Ratko Mladic was treated for cancer in a Serbian hospital in 2009.
The Bosnian Serb commanders role in the genocide committed in Srebrenica is described in detail in many indictments and verdicts pronounced before local and international judicial institutions.
Haso Hasanovic from Srebrenica saw Ratko Mladic, the then Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, in July 1995. He says that he will never forget the encounter.
The arrest of Ratko Mladic has split opinion in Bosnia, with some welcoming the news and others accusing Serbia of "trading Mladic for EU membership".
Maja Kovacevic-Vucic, a court spokesperson, said that the court has decided that all the conditions for the extradition have been met and that Mladic is fit to stand trial in...
Ivica Dacic, Interior Minister of Serbia, said that war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic had been hiding in the northern Serbian village of Lazarevo for years, alone and in difficult conditions.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY accepts a proposal by the Hague Prosecution to revise the indictment against Ratko Mladic to explain and further define the charges.
More than 500 residents of East Sarajevo, carrying banners and shouting messages in support of General Ratko Mladic, held a protest walk on Friday against the arrest of the former...
Bosnia's Security Minister Sadik Ahmetovic says that Ratko Mladic's arrest is the most important event in the post-war history of the Balkans, adding that this goes to show that there...
Ratko Mladic has been arrested, Serbian President Boris Tadic has confirmed.