Zoran Malinic is accused of assisting in the commission of genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in July 1995 when he was the commander of a Bosnian Serb Army military police battalion.
Wartime fighter Edin Gadzo’s lawyer said he should be acquitted of unlawfully detaining and killing Serbs in Sarajevo in 1992 during the siege of the Bosnian capital.
A defence witness told the trial of Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of joining the so-called Islamic State and publicly inciting acts of terrorism, at a hospital in Syria on several occasions.
Six former Bosnian Serb Army troops went on trial for their alleged involvement in an attack on the village of Jusici near Zvornik in May 1992, when dozens of civilians were killed.
Jahja Vukovic, also known as Abdulaziz, pleaded not guilty at the Bosnian state court to organising a terrorist group, going to the Syrian conflict zone and participating in combat.
A state prosecution witness told the trial of Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of joining a terrorist group, that he saw the defendant in Syria and heard that he was the right-hand man of a Bosnian unit commander there because of his knowledge of Arabic.
The Bosnian state court sentenced Senad Kasupovic to three years in prison for organising and joining a terrorist group, finding that he went to fight for Islamic State in Syria.
Wartime fighter Senad Dzananovic’s lawyer said he should be acquitted of unlawfully detaining, raping and killing Serbs in Sarajevo in 1992 during the siege of the city.
Sakib Mahmuljin, former commander of the Third Corps of the Bosnian Army, was sentenced to ten years in prison for failing to stop Islamic volunteer fighters torturing and killing Serb prisoners.
Defence lawyers called for Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza to be acquitted of the killings and inhumane treatment of imprisoned Bosnian Serb soldiers and civilians in Trnovo near Sarajevo during the war.