Presentation of evidence in the trial of four former Republika Srpska Army, VRS, members for crimes committed in Srebrenica, has been completed.
The State Prosecution will propose new pieces of evidence at the trial of the four former VRS members, charged with crimes in Bratunac.
The defence for a former member of Bratunac Brigade's Military Police has requested release from custody, at the objection of the prosecution.
The first indictee Mirko Todorovic testifies in his favour and claims that he was not present in Borkovac when the Bosniaks were shot.
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.
A witness has said that he only heard about the execution of people from Srebrenica in Bratunac because of trials in The Hague.
Court experts examined by the defence speak about 450 Srebrenica residents in Sandici, and of Milos Stupar's "disputable and indisputable signatures".
Defence witnesses describe Todorovic and Radic as peaceful persons, claiming that they did not know anything about their military engagement in May 1992.
A Prosecution witness who survived the shooting in Borkovac village describes what happened to him on May 20, 1992 when he lost his sister.