Testifying at the trial of five former Bosnian Serb fighters, a Bosnian state prosecution witness said soldiers came to her house and beat civilian Jusuf Cehic.
The Mirko Vrucinic trial began at the Bosnian state court with a reading of the indictment and opening remarks. Vrucinic has been charged with war crimes in Sanski Most and Prijedor.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told Ratko Mladics trial that crimes against non-Serbs were committed in Sanski Most in the spring of 1992, but denied his soldiers were involved.
The Ratko Mladic trial continued after a week-long recess. The trial continued with testimony from defense witness Branko Basara, who claimed that the Bosnian Serb Army was not involved in the deportation of non-Serb civilians from Sanski Most in the spring of 1992.
The first state prosecution witness at the trial of former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers said that one of the defendants, Goran Mrdja, threatened him with a pistol in 1993. Mrdja and three other former members of the Bosnian Serb Army have been charged with war crimes in Sanski Most.
After a status conference at the Bosnian state court, the start date of the Mirko Vrucinic trial of Mirko Vrucinic was set for April 22. The trial will begin with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of the state prosecutions introductory statements. Vrucinic has been charged with war crimes in the areas of Sanski Most and Prijedor.
The Bosnian state court has confirmed an indictment against Branko Basara and Nedeljko Anicic, who are accused of committing crimes against humanity in Sanski Most and Prijedor in the spring and summer of 1992.