The witnesss statement recalled how she tried to put out the flames after Bosnian Serb fighters set to the mosque in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic wants to call his wartime military chief Ratko Mladic to testify at his Hague Tribunal trial that he never ordered the Srebrenica massacres.
The Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the first instance verdict which sentenced Marinko Ljepoja and Radoslav Knezevic for the murder of around 200 civilians committed in August 1992 at Koricanske Stjene, while Petar Civcic and Branko Topola were acquitted of charges for the crime.
A mass grave, containing the remains of Bosniak and Croat victims at Tomasica near Prijedor, has been discovered on the basis of information received from a Republika Srpska Army, VRS, member.
The prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina entered several items of physical evidence in order to prove the status of defendants Dragomir Soldat, Velemir Djuric and Zoran Babic in 1992 in Prijedor, as well as proof of a broad and systematic attack on non-Serb civilians.
The trial of Vehid Subotic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who is charged with crimes in Zenica during 1993, is due to begin next week, on Friday, September 6.
Ex-policeman Sasa Zecevic, who was jailed for 23 years for his role in the wartime massacre of 200 Muslim and Croat civilians at Koricanske Stijene, wants his sentenced to be overturned.
Two ex-fighters charged with participating in the murders of two Serb civilians during wartime will be tried in the capital after a Banja Luka court said it could not hear the case.
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzics trial has been suspended for two more months so he can prepare his defence against charges of genocide in 1992.