Three former Bosnian Serb soldiers will serve a total of 63 years in jail over the executions of Bosniak civilians outside a mosque in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests longer sentences for Dragomir Soldat, Velemir Djuric and Zoran Babic for crimes in Carakovo village, near Prijedor.
Three former Bosnian Serb fighters were sentenced to a total of 63 years over the executions of Bosniak civilians outside a mosque in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992.
Ex-fighter Zoran Babic, on trial for allegedly executing Bosniaks outside a village mosque in Prijedor in 1992, said he should be acquitted because of the lack of evidence against him.
Lawyers for former Serb fighters accused of involvement in killing and burning Bosniak civilians at a village mosque near Prijedor in 1992 said their guilt had not been proved.
The Bosnian prosecution demanded the convictions of three former Serb fighters accused of involvement in the killing and burning of Bosniak civilians at a village mosque near Prijedor in 1992.
The final witness at the trial of three Bosnian Serb ex-fighters accused of war crimes said one defendant told him that he was not involved in the killings in a village near Prijedor.
Testifying in their defence, Velemir Djuric and Zoran Babic, who are charged with crimes in Prijedor, say that they were not present in Carakovo village where men were shot in front of a local mosque in July 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Prijedor area, Defence witnesses say that members of the Interventions Squad performed guarding tasks in the vicinity of Carakovo village.