Prosecutors demanded jail for Bosnian Croat fighter Zoran Milic, accused of war crimes for allegedly killing four people including an elderly man and a disabled person in Busovaca in 1993.
Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zoran Marinic, who was being tried for allegedly killing four Bosniak civilians in Busovaca in 1993, has died of a heart attack.
Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zoran Marinic testified that his fellow war crimes defendant Zoran Milic opened fire with his Kalashnikov at two houses in Busovaca, where four members of one family were murdered in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes the presentation of evidence against indictees Zoran Marinic and Zoraa Milic, who are on trial for crimes committed in Busovaca in 1993. The Defence announces that indictee Zoran Marinic will testify.
At the trial for crimes committed in Central Bosnia, the protected witness codenamed B-4 said that defendant Zoran Marinic broke into her house and set the rooms on fire in 1993.
A witness told the trial of two former Bosnian Croat fighters accused of killing a family in Busovaca in central Bosnia in 1993 how houses were torched when the village was attacked.
Testifying at the trial of former members of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, who are charged with crimes in the Busovaca area, State Prosecution witnesses say that they heard about houses being set on fire, but they did not inquire about this.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Busovaca area, a State Prosecution witness says that he heard about the murder of some civilians and participation of indictees Marinic and Milic in them from other people and newspapers.