At the trial for crimes in Bratunac, the Prosecution presents four pieces of material evidence and announces that it might examine another protected witness.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial at The Hague, witness RM-256 says that he survived the mass murder of Srebrenica Muslims in Kravica village, near Bratunac, in July 1995.
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, Petar Salapura, former Chief of the Intelligence Administration of the Main Headquarters with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, confirms that members of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad participated in the shooting of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in July 1995.
Prosecution witness Dragomir Keserovic says at the trial of Ratko Mladic at The Hague that, in 1995 he did not get any pieces of information about the execution of Muslim captives from Srebrenica, although he was in Bratunac and its surroundings in mid-July in his capacity as Security Officer with the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.
Former Security Officer with the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army Dragomir Keserovic says at the trial of Ratko Mladic that the unnecessary deaths of members of the 28th Division of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina and, perhaps also civilians, who had joined the breakthrough happened in the Srebrenica surroundings in July 1995.
The trial of Savo Babic for crimes in Bratunac was adjourned after the Trial Chamber determined that a State Prosecution witness might incriminate himself.
During the trial of Ratko Mladic for genocide in Srebrenica prosecutors play a film made by Belgrade journalist Zoran Petrovic-Pirocanac, depicting the bodies of tens of Srebrenica Muslims, who were killed in Kravica village, near Bratunac, two days after the occupation of Srebrenica by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS in July 1995.
As the trial for crimes in Bratunac continues, a court medicine expert says that injuries caused by firearms were the cause of death of most people found in three mass graves there.
Ratko Mladic, who is on trial before the Hague Tribunal for genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, thanks the Tribunal and medical staff of the Detention Unit for saving his life and pulling him out of a grave.
Presenting their closing statements at the retrial for genocide in Srebrenica, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina proposes a long-term imprisonment for indictee Zeljko Ivanovic, while the Defence calls for a verdict of release.