As agreed at a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Defence of Ljubomir Tasic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, is due to begin presenting evidence on September 10.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Defence witness says that indictee Oliver Krsmanovic was not present in the yard of the mosque, which was set on fire, but he was in a nearby café.
The trial of Vehid Subotic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who is charged with crimes in Zenica during 1993, is due to begin next week, on Friday, September 6.
As the trial for crimes in the Visegrad area in 1992 continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents six pieces of material evidence, including information about police and military leaders in Visegrad.
At the trial for the crimes committed in Visegrad, two witnesses for the defence said they remembered defendant Oliver Krsmanovic as a truck driver in the army, but that he occasionally served as a guard too.
The first Defence witnesses in the trial of Oliver Krsmanovics say that they were abused during their detention in Uzamnica military barracks in Visegrad in 1992, but they do not mention the indictee.
As the trial for crimes in the Visegrad area in 1992 continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents 11 pieces of material evidence, including documents about the military engagement of the three indictees.
At the war crimes trial of three Bosnian Serb fighters, an expert prosecution witness said 73 bodies exhumed from the Paklenik pit in eastern Bosnia had been shot or beaten to death.
The Bosnian prosecution said it could drop part of the indictment against Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic accusing him of involvement in burning some 70 Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992.
At the trial of three Bosnian Serb fighters for war crimes in Visegrad in 1992, a witness said that one defendant hit him and threatened with death while he was imprisoned in a container.