As announced at a hearing held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Aziz Aganovic, who is suspected of crimes committed in Rogatica, died on January 11, so the proceedings against him will be discontinued.
Four former Bosniak Territorial Defence fighters accused of attacking the village of Serdari in 1992, when 16 Serb civilians were killed, called for not guilty verdicts as their trial concluded.
Three Bosniaks said they should be acquitted of war crimes against Croats who were detained and imprisoned in a makeshift jail at a football stadium in the town of Bugojno.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Konjic area, first State Prosecution witness says that indictee Ibro Macic shot at old women in Blace village.
Testifying in defence of indictee Mirsad Vatrac at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a witness says that she used to see him in Bilice village in the summer of 1992, but he was neither armed nor uniformed.
As the trial for crimes in Kotor Varos continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina announces that it will examine two witnesses and an expert witness as part of the presentation of additional evidence.
Testifying in defence of indictee Mirsad Vatrac at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, witnesses say that he injured himself with a pocket knife, so his leg was bandaged, but they are not sure when exactly that happened.
The State Court ordered custody in the case of Zoran Maric, suspected of crimes committed in the villages of Ljoljici and Cerkazovici, in Jajce Municipality.