Saturday, 7 february 2026.
Defense Expert Says Serb Population in Hadzici Targeted to Prevent Espionage and Armed Uprising
A military defense expert testifying at the trial of eight former members of the Bosnian Army said Serbs from Pazaric and Tarcin were considered dangerous due to fears of a...
Bosnian Serb Policeman Charged over Deadly Convoy Attack
Former Bosnian Serb policeman Vinko Lazic, who now lives in Serbia, was charged with the persecution and murder of Bosniak civilians who were fleeing in a convoy in the Zvornik...
Witness Describes Capture and Assault by Croat Forces in Capljina Police Station
At today’s hearing of the Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura trial, the defense teams cross-examined a witness who said he was beaten by approximately 30 soldiers...
Bosnia Arrests Six Serbs for Sanski Most Abuses
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested six former Bosnian Serb Army troops on suspicion of torturing and abusing Bosniak civilians in the Sanski Most area in 1992.
Serb Residents of Brezje Were Armed Prior to Arrests, Defense Witnesses Say
Testifying in defense of Ekrem Ibracevic, witnesses said Serb residents in the village of Brezje in the municipality of Lopare were armed by Yugoslav National Army in 1992. Ibracevic and...
Bosnia Arrests Serb Policeman Over Srebrenica Crimes
Former Bosnian Serb policeman Milan Bogdanovic was arrested on suspicion that he was involved in crimes against humanity in the Srebrenica area in the summer of 1995.
Indictment Against Mehmed Sadikovic Confirmed
The Bosnian state court has confirmed an indictment against Mehmed Sadikovic for crimes against prisoners of war in Bugojno in 1993.
Indictment Filed for Abuse of Hadzici Prisoners of War
The Bosnian prosecution on Tuesday raised an indictment against Mustafa Divjan, Ferid Delic and Alija Gazibara for crimes against Serbs in Hadzici near Sarajevo in 1993.
Bosnian Croat Fighter Jailed for Wartime Rape
Former Croatian Defence Council fighter Marijan Brnjic was found guilty of raping a Serb woman in the Odzak area in 1992 and sentenced to six years in prison.
Appeals Presented to Indira Kameric Verdict
The Bosnian state court’s appeals chamber held a hearing to reconsider the verdict in the Indira Kameric case. Kameric was sentenced to three years in prison for crimes against civilians...