The defence of Ratko Mladic, during cross-examination of the witness, Ibro Osmanovic, pointed out that in the summer of 1992, the Susica camp near Vlasenica was ran by the Bosnian Serb police and not the army.
The District Prosecution in Bijeljina files an indictment against four former members of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, charging them with the murder and beating of people in Batkovic detention camp, near Bijeljina.
Hague Prosecution witnesses testifying at Radovan Karadzics trial speak about the detention, beating and murder of the Bosniak population in Vlasenica and Bratunac in 1992.
Protected witness KDZ 340, former member of the Territorial Defence of Bosnian Serbs in Zvornik, says at the trial of Radovan Karadzic that, in April 1992 all residents of that town were aware that the war was breaking out, adding that Bosniak and Serb families fled to the other side of River Drina because of that, and not because they were forced to do so.
The trial of Radovan Karadzic continues with the cross-examination of a protected witness, former member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Zvornik, who says before The Hague Tribunal that local authorities were powerless when dealing with paramilitary formations, which were formed in Bijeljina and Zvornik in 1992.
Responding to cross-examination questions by indictee Radovan Karadzic, a former Chief Inspector with the Secretariat for Internal Affairs, SUP of Yugoslavia, says that Serb authorities in Bijeljina made a plan for the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in that town in 1992.
At the trial of Radovan Karadzic, witness Milorad Davidovic begins testifying about crimes committed by members of paramilitary formations and Bosnian Serb forces against the Bosniak and Croat population in several municipalities.
At the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says that members of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, participated in the murder of Srebrenica residents on Branjevo farm in July 1995.