A witness testifying in Nedjo Zeljaja's defence says the second indictee saved his parents in 1992 by enabling their release from detention.
A defence witness claims that indictee Zeljaja stopped his beating in the police station in Kalinovik.
The daughter of the first indictee, Ratko Bundalo, appears as a Defence witness and provides her father with an alibi for August 1992.
The First Defence witness at the trial for Kalinovik crimes met the first indictee when they were both held in the same detention unit.
More than 60 prosecution witnesses spoke about the detention and mass execution of Bosniaks civilians in the Kalinovik area.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents more than 90 pieces of material evidence pertaining to victims' remains found in mass graves in the Kalinovik area.
An additional Prosecution witness says "the deportation and capture of Bosniaks" was not discussed at police management meetings convened by indictee Savic.
An additional Prosecution witness describes what she lived through in her house in Nevesinje when the indictees visited her.
The State Prosecution examines another expert witness at the trial for crimes committed in Kalinovik in 1992.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody of Krsto Savic, ordering certain prohibiting measures.