At the trial for wartime crimes at Bosnian Serb detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a forensics expert said exhumed victims remains showed signs of violent assaults.
At the trial for crimes in Vogosca, the Bosnian State Prosecution introduced around 60 pieces of evidence, to which Branko Vlacos Defence objected to 20.
The State Prosecution includes, in the case file, 200 pieces of material evidence against Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in the Vogosca area.
As the trial of Branko Vlaco for crimes in the Vogosca area continues, a statement, in which a late State Prosecution witness said that he was hit by the indictee in 1992, is read in the courtroom.
Witnesses told the trial for wartime crimes at Bosnian Serb detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo that guards and soldiers abused and sexually assaulted prisoners held there in 1992.
As the trial of Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in the Vogosca area, continues, State Prosecution witnesses describe how they survived being used as human shields on Zuc Hill.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area, State Prosecution witnesses say that they saw indictee Branko Vlaco hitting some of the detainees.
Testifying at the trial of Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in Vogosca, a State Prosecution witness says that his son disappeared from Planjina Kuca in 1992 and that his body has never been found.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area, a State Prosecution witness says that he heard that some persons, who stayed in Planjina Kuca in 1992, did not survive.
As the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area continues, a State Prosecution witness says that his father was killed while the two of them were being used as human shields.