A Prosecution witness speaks about the four indictees' involvement in crimes committed in Omarska and Keraterm detention camps.
Evidence of firearm shots were found on bodies buried in a mass grave in Tulice, the Court has heard.
Of five witnesses invited by the Defence seven days ago, only one has appeared at the hearing.
Two more witnesses describe events in the All saints Church in Donja Dreznica - and identify the indictee as the person who gave orders for the maltreatment of detainees.
The defence teams of 11 indictees charged with genocide continue presenting their evidence before the War Crimes Chamber.
In 1993, civilians were massacred in the village of Tulice near Kiseljak. The Prosecution charges Zdravko Mihaljevic, also known as Pijuk, with this crime.
Sefik Alic, charged with crimes committed in Bosanska Krajina, is no longer being held in custody, but must comply with certain restrictive measures.
A decree on the establishment of Omarska detention camp, signed by Simo Drljaca, represents the first piece of material evidence presented by the prosecution.
Former member of the same brigade and brigade cameraman testifies at trial of Sefik Alic, former BiH Army member.
Duo charged with war crimes against Croats in Bugojno area deny the charges in the indictment they are facing.
Although he was given permission to defend himself while on bail, the Court ordered to police to arrest Foca indictee Rajko Vukovic.
Milenko Glavas was arrested more than a year ago and was released shortly after - but the investigation against him continues.