Two Prosecution witnesses say what orders they were given after the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995.
The parliaments in Montenegro and Croatia have adopted declarations condemning the 1995 Srebrenica genocide.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has agreed a schedule for the trial for crimes committed in the village of Kozluk, Zvornik Municipality, beginning in late August this year.
A former policeman claims to have been told that the Bosniaks who were killed in Pilica were actually killed "due to a rebellion".
The Trial Chamber postpones closing arguments at genocide trial for two months.
Two indictees charged with crimes committed in Zvornik appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and plead not guilty.
The Trial Chamber renders a decision to include the indictment against Milorad Trbic filed in the USA, where he was arrested, as evidence in this case.
During cross-examination a Prosecution witness denies that the First Battalion with the Zvornik Brigade escorted, guarded and killed detainees in Pilica.
A Prosecution witness alleges that the two indictees participated in preparing and guarding the premises in Pilica where Bosniaks from Srebrenica were detained in July 1995.
The former commander of the First Battalion with the Zvornik Brigade appointed indictees Momir Pelemis and Slavko Peric members of his Battalion's "Staff".