At the trial of Zeljko Ivanovic for genocide in Srebrenica, the Defence of the indictee gives up the cross-examination of Ljubomir Borovcanin, because it could not be conducted prior to 2012.
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a Defence witness says that he guarded the road between Konjevic polje and Bratunac in July 1995, because he was informed by his chieftains that a breakthrough by "the Muslims' army" was expected.
At the trial of Zeljko Ivanovic, charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, Prosecution witness Milos Stupar says that on July 13, 1995, he saw members of the Special Police Unit from Sekovici on Sandici Notch, where men had been captured.
In July 1995 Srebrenica was shelled and occupied by the Army of Republic of Srpska,VRS, despite being declared a protected area by the United Nations. More than 8,000 people were killed, the victims of genocide.
Over the course of the trial, that has lasted just over nine months, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove that Zeljko Ivanovic, known as Arkan and former member of the Second Special Police Squad with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republika Srpska, MUP RS, committed genocide against the residents of Srebrenica in July 1995.
A Defence witness, who is being investigated for his role in the crime at Srebrenica, claims he did not see defendant Zoran Tomic do anything to the prisoners on the road in Sandici.