Defence witnesses describe Todorovic and Radic as peaceful persons, claiming that they did not know anything about their military engagement in May 1992.
The state Prosecution proposes its material evidence, and announces the examination of one more witness.
The former commander of the Republika Srspka Army's Ozren Tactical Group pleads not guilty to charges related to the shelling and massacre committed in Tuzla in 1995.
Predrag Kujundzic has pleaded not guilty and his Defence attorney says that objections will be filed against the indictment.
Before the Court of BiH, Suljo Karajic has denied any involvement in crimes committed in the Bihac area.
Two prosecution witnesses claim that two indictees took part in the murder and beating of Bosniaks in Vojno detention camp.
Former members of the Territorial Defence (TO) of BiH indicted for war crimes committed in the Vlasenica area have pleaded not guilty on Tuesday.
In 2007, the Court of BiH ordered custody for 29 war crimes suspects, some of whom were eventually indicted, while others were released without charge.
Experts and victims agree that the judiciary in Banja Luka is one of the most efficient in Bosnia but fear that lack of capacity and witnesses may hinder future war...
The state has covered defence-related expenses for most war crime indictees processed by the Court of BiH, because the suspects claim they cannot afford lawyers.
The final Prosecution witness has testified about the military undertakings of indictee Zijad Kurtovic and the Dreznica Independent Battalion.
Due to the illness of indictee Rajko Vukovic's defence attorney, his brother Ranko's lawyer has represented both men in court.