A court expert claims that, judging by "the incisions made by fragments" in the Kapija area in Tuzla's downtown, it can be concluded that the projectile was fired from mount...
The State Prosecution completes its case in the seven-month trial of Novak Djukic, charged with war crimes against civilians.
The State Prosecution presented some pieces of material evidence as its presentation of evidence against Novak Djukic nears an end.
At the trial for the massacre in Kapija in Tuzla, the Trial Chamber says that it had still not rendered a decision concerning the custody termination motion filed by the...
Three weeks after Novak Djukic's Defence offered bail as a guarantee for his release from custody, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has not responded to it as yet.
The Defence has asked for the detention of the indictee to be lifted and instead replaced with a series of guarantees.
A Prosecution witness describes how his two and a half year old son died, while he was carrying him to a hospital, after the massacre at Kapija in Tuzla.
A witness, who survived the massacre at Kapija in Tuzla, recalls the moment when the shell hit the town.
A Court expert, who was invited by the State Prosecution, claims that a 130mm shell, which hit Tuzla, was fired from Mount Ozren.
First witnesses at the trial of Novak Djukic describe the type of the weapons used for the shelling of Tuzlanska kapija.