The defence for the four men indicted over the Omarska and Keraterm camps in north-west Bosnia has denied they took part in the crimes committed there in 1992.
At the start of the trial of Ivica Vrdoljak, the first Prosecution witness speaks about the indictee's participation in the crimes in the Derventa and Bosanski Brod areas.
The defence of Zijad Kurtovic insists he was nowhere near the church where Bosnian Croat prisoners were allegedly beaten and two men forced to have sex with each other.
The date has been set for the start of the retrial for Kljuc municipality crimes.
The Court of BiH has acquitted Suad Kapic of charges for war crimes against prisoners of war.
The public was excluded during the discussion on protection measures for additional Prosecution witnesses.
Partially upholding the appeals filed by the indictees, the ICTY Appellate Chamber has reduced the sentence in the case of Enver Hadzihasanovic and Amir Kubura.
A Defence witness speaks about the zone of responsibility of the Fist Bijelo polje HVO Battalion, which was commanded in July 1993, as alleged in the indictment, by Marko Radic.
The first indictee Mirko Todorovic testifies in his favour and claims that he was not present in Borkovac when the Bosniaks were shot.
The court has approved the Defence's request to examine additional witnesses and present material evidence.
The examination of the first witness for Dusko Knezevic's Defence at the trial for crimes in Omarska and Keraterm detention camps continues with no public presence.
The first indictee claims that the protected witness said nothing but lies.