Friday, 10 october 2025.
Witnesses Describe Encountering Mutilated Body of Civilian in Vratsalici
The trial of four former members of the Bosnian Army charged with war crimes in the Rogatica and Foca area continued today with testimony from state prosecution witnesses. The witnesses...
Witness Describes State of Bodies Found in Trnovo Area
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza described the condition and possible causes of death for bodies uncovered in 1993 in...
Muhamed Anadolac Acquitted of Bihac and Cazin War Crimes
Following a retrial, the cantonal court of Bihac acquitted Muhamed Anadolac of charges of war crimes in Bihac and Cazin.
Guilt Admission Agreement in Lipovac Case Postponed, Pending Consent of Injured Parties
The Bosnian state court has postponed discussing a guilt admission agreement reached with Damir Lipovac, as consent by the injured parties in his case had not been obtained. The agreement...
Witness Describes Seeing Injured Sanski Most Civilian in 1994
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of four former members of the Bosnian Serb Army charged with war crimes in Sanski Most said a Bosniak civilian told him...
Three Witnesses Fail to Appear at Zarija Ostojic Trial
Three district prosecution witnesses failed to appear at today’s hearing of the Zarije Ostojic trial at the district court of Eastern Sarajevo. Ostojic has been charged with war crimes in...
Indictment for Gorazde Crimes Confirmed Against Three Former Police Officials
The Bosnian state court has confirmed an indictment against Ibro Merkez, Predrag Bogunic and Esef Huric, charging them with war crimes against Serb civilians in the Gorazde area.
Mario Frimel Trial Postponed Due to Defendant’s Absence
The Mario Frimel trial has been postponed due to the defendant’s failure to appear at today’s hearing. Frimel has been charged with war crimes in Sarajevo.
Witnesses Say Serb Police in Bileca Didn’t Ethnically Discriminate Them
Witnesses testifying in defense of Miroslav Duka said they lived and worked in Bileca in 1992 and weren’t discriminated or mistreated by Serb police forces due to their ethnicity.