A witness statement was read at todays hearing of the Milan Lukic trial. Midheta Kumalic, the witness, said in her statement that Lukic was with the soldiers who killed her husband in the village of Pudin Han in Kljuc in 1992.
On the second day of his testimony at Ratko Mladics trial, the former deputy military prosecutor in Banja Luka Slobodan Radulj could not list a single case where war crimes against non-Serbs were prosecuted during the war.
Former Bosnian Serb soldiers Goran Sovilj and Petar Galic plead not guilty before the Cantonal court in Bihac to crimes in Sanica village near Kljuc in 1992.
Grujo Boric, the former commander of the Second Krajiski Corps of the Bosnian Serb Army, testified at the Ratko Mladic trial. Boric denied any knowledge of crimes committed against Bosniaks and Croats in his zone of responsibility in Kljuc in 1992.
A witness testifying for the cantonal prosecution of Bihac said Milan Lukic beat him and abducted his uncle from his home in Kljuc in the summer of 1992.
The Cantonal Court in Bihac has confirmed an indictment against Goran Sovilj and Petar Galic, for war crimes they allegedly against the civilian population in Sanica in the municipality of Kljuc.
Testifying at the Milan Lukic trial, witness Milanko Marjanovic told the cantonal court in Bihac that residents from the village of Pudin Han didnt tell him that Lukic was a suspect in the killing of two people.
Witnesses testifying at the Milan Lukic trial described the defendants involvement in the murders of civilians Ibrahim Draganovic and Ibrahim Kumalic in 1992.