Testifying against four former Bosnian Army soldiers, state prosecution witness Slavica Lukic said she was wounded while travelling in a civilian convoy from Gorazde to Rogatica on August 27, 1992.
The Bosnian state court has ordered Milisav Ikonic, Dragan Lubarda and Zoran Ilic into custody for one month. Ikonic, Lubarda, and Ilic are suspected of committing crimes against civilians in Rogatica in 1992.
A state prosecution witness known as MR-1 said that he was made to feel uncomfortable when contacted by defendants Sasa Perkovic, Pero Radovic, Ilija Vukasinovic, and Milos Vukasinovic, but that they didnt try to influence him or change his testimony.
The trial of former members of the Socicka Company of the Bosnian Serb Army began today in Sarajevo with opening statements and a reading of the indictment.
Police arrested five former members of the Bosnian Serb Armys Rogatica Brigade on suspicion that they took part in the killings, rape and illegal detention of civilians in 1992.
State prosecution witness Goran Stavnjak says that his parents were killed by members of the Bosnian Army in the village of Kukavice while leaving Gorazde in a civilian convoy.
The court of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not able to come to a decision on imposing custody measures for former Bosnian Serb fighters Ilija Vukasinovic, Milos Vukasinovic, Pero Radovic, and Sasa Perkovic, because the state prosecution did not clearly phrase its request for custody measures.
Ana Gavrilovic, a state prosecution witness at the trial of four former Bosniak fighters, said she saw a blonde-haired soldier wearing bandoleers open fire at the civilian convoy she was travelling in.