A Defence witness says that he heard that indictee Edin Dzeko carried his comrades, who were wounded in Trusina village, near Konjic, where crimes against Croats were committed on April 16, 1993.
Testifying for the defence of the third defendant, military expert Asim Dzambasovic said that Senad Hakalovic was an ordinary soldier and as such he could not have issued any orders, only carried out tasks he was assigned to in his unit.
At the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko, two fellow Bosniak veterans testified that he never committed murders or abused prisoners.
At the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko, two fellow Bosniak veterans testified that he never committed murders or abused prisoners.
Defence witnesses say that they remember that Edin Dzeko was present, when two wounded members of Zulfikar Unit with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, were brought to the wartime hospital in Suhodol, near Hadzici.
A Defence witness says that soldiers from Buturovic Polje, including indictee Senad Hakalovic, did not participate in an attack on Trusina, near Konjic, where crimes were committed on April 16, 1993.
Testifying in defence of Edin Dzeko, former military policemen say that they did not see the indictee in The Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica, where Croat civilians and captured soldiers were held, during their shifts.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, a Defence witness says that he did not see indictee Senad Hakalovic among the soldiers, who went towards Trusina, near Konjic, where crimes were committed.