At the trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic, a defence expert on military communications said that Republika Srpska army communications during the war could not have been intercepted.
The wife of former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic told the Hague Tribunal that he was with her in Belgrade in the days when troops allegedly under his control massacred Bosniaks from Srebrenica.
Defence expert Dragic Gojkovic told the trial of Ratko Mladic that dozens of mosques were destroyed during fighting in the Bosnian war or when the Bosnian Serb Army was not present in the area.
At the trial of former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic, the defence sought to prove that mosques werent blown up using military methods during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Hague Tribunal is planning to hand down its verdict against Radovan Karadzic, the former president of Republika Srpska, in December. The verdict was previously scheduled for October.
Zdravko Salipur, a former member of the Serb Democratic Party, testified in defense of Ratko Mladic at the Hague Tribunal. Salipur claimed that Sarajevo was divided during the Bosnian war, but wasnt under siege.
A defense witness testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said the Bosnian Serb Army used force to implement the military aim of separating Serbs from Bosniaks and Croats in the Krajina area.
As the latest hearing of the Ratko Mladic trial Hague Tribunal prosecutors argued that the Bosnian Serb Army captured and deported non-Serb civilians from Bosanska Krajina in the spring and summer of 1992. Defense witness Bosko Kelecevic denied any knowledge of their expulsion.
The Ratko Mladic trial continues with testimony from defense witness Bosko Kelecevic, who denied that the Bosnian Serb Army persecuted non-Serbs in the Krajina region in 1992.