Testifying in defence of Ljubomir Tasic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, a witness says that he heard that Bosniaks left the Visegrad area with convoys in 1992.
Most senior officials of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and War Crimes Prosecution of Serbia are satisfied with the results so far related to the processing of war crimes.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Defence witness says that, at a request by Bosniaks, indictee Ljubomir Tasic told soldiers to escort them from Bosanska Jagodina village to the downtown area on June 14, 1992.
The Bosnian State Court has ordered prohibiting measures against Vitomir Rackovic, a Bosnian Serb suspected of taking part in crimes against humanity in Visegrad.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the Court to order prohibiting measures against Vitomir Rackovic, who is suspected of crimes in Visegrad but the Defence objects to the request.
At the trial of Bosnian Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic for atrocities in Visegrad in 1992, war crimes convict Zeljko Lelek testified that he never raped a woman with the defendant.
Mirsada Beganovic-Zutic, Defence attorney of indictee Tasic, tells the Trial Chamber that, prior to the beginning of the hearing, Hasecic made a comment to witness Drago Gavrilovic, requesting the Court to remove Hasecic from the courtroom.
Eight victims, who were killed in Osmaci, Bratunac, Zvornik, Srebrenica and Visegrad municipalities during the past war, have been identified in the Commemorative Centre in Tuzla.