The continuation of the trial of six indictees, who are charged with war crimes in Kljuc, before the Cantonal Court in Bihac has been postponed due to the poor health of indictee Milan Lukic.
Families of more than 50 Bosniak victims burned alive in Visegrad in 1992 are protesting against the potential destruction of the house where they died to make way for a new road.
The first Defence witnesses in the trial of Oliver Krsmanovics say that they were abused during their detention in Uzamnica military barracks in Visegrad in 1992, but they do not mention the indictee.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Prosecution witness says that indictee Oliver Krsmanovic was among the Milan Lukics team members, who were present in Vilina Vlas hotel, when a girl was brought and mistreated.
At the trial of three Bosnian Serb fighters for war crimes in Visegrad in 1992, a witness said one defendant organised convoys to remove Bosniak civilians from surrounding villages.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a State Prosecution witness says that her husband was taken away by bus in June 1992 and that he was killed in Paklenik pit.
While cross-examining Defence witness Momir Bulatovic at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, prosecutors confront the former President of Montenegro with documents in which he condemned Bosnian Serb leaders, suggesting they were involved in ethnic cleansing.
The Hague Tribunal has upheld the verdict under which Milan Lukic was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes in the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad.