A Court expert, who was invited by the State Prosecution, claims that a 130mm shell, which hit Tuzla, was fired from Mount Ozren.
Two former Vojno detention camp guards claim prisoners were treated well there.
An additional Prosecution witness, who survived the killing of Bosniaks in Borkovac village, speaks about the day when indictee Milos Radic took him for shooting.
A former member of the Commission for Srebrenica speaks about the conclusions presented in his Report of 2004.
Former colleagues of Zijad Kurtovic provide him with an alibi for the first days of October 1993.
Years after several hundred mosques were blown up, the Islamic Community is suing the Republika Srpska for damages in a landmark case.
In its closing arguments, the Prosecution of BiH has asked for a long jail term for Sefik Alic, while the Defence has requested a verdict of release.
The start date for the trial of Predrag Kujundzic, former commander of "Predini vukovi" paramilitary group, has been agreed at a status conference.
Momir Savic pleaded not guilty to the counts charging him with crimes against humanity in Visegrad in 1992.
The Prosecution finishes presenting evidence against former HVO members charged with crimes committed at camp near Mostar.
Court expert Richard Butler claims that in the Zvornik Brigade, Milorad Trbic was the officer in charge of the reburial of bodies in other graves.
First witnesses at the trial of Novak Djukic describe the type of the weapons used for the shelling of Tuzlanska kapija.