Nihad Bojadzic, the former deputy commander of the Bosnian Armys Zulfikar Squad, said that he was not told about an attack on the village of Trusina, where 22 Croats were killed.
The defence lawyer for Edin Dzeko, a former member of the Bosnian Armys Zulfikar Squad, said he was not guilty of executing six Croats in Trusina in 1993.
Nihad Bojadzic, the former deputy commander of the Bosnian Armys Zulfikar Squad, said that he did not lead a wartime attack on the village of Trusina, where 22 Croats were killed.
The presentation of evidence by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, against Ibro Macic, who is charged with crimes in the Konjic area, has been completed with testimony by a court expert in graphology and presentation of material evidence.
The Bosnian State Prosecution, in its closing arguments, called for former Bosnian Army fighter Edin Dzeko to receive a long sentence for crimes committed against Bosnian Croats in Konjic and Jabhlanica in 1993.
The Trial Chamber interrupts indictee Nihad Bojadzics testimony at the trial for crimes in Trusina, Konjic municipality, after indictee Nedzad Hodzic complained about chest pain.
During their presentation of evidence, which lasted about seven months, the Defence presented evidence which deny Dzekos guilt and thus challenged the witness testimonies of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina who were accusing Dzeko.
Due to the defendants illness, the Trial Chamber separated the case against Zulfikar Alispago from the case against other five persons charged with crimes committed in Trusina, the municipality of Konjic.
At the trial for crimes in Konjic, a Bosnian prosecution witness said that he watched defendant Ibro Macic hit detainees at the corridor of the Musala School in 1993.