A witness told the war crimes trial of two former fighters accused of killing Bosniak civilians in Busovaca in central Bosnia in 1993 how one defendant burned down his house.
The war crimes trial of two former fighters accused of killing Bosniak civilians in Busovaca in central Bosnia in 1993 was postponed because one defendant fell ill due to stress.
The war crimes trial of two former Bosnian Croat fighters began with witnesses accusing one defendant of killing Bosniak civilians in Busovaca in central Bosnia in 1993.
Former Croatian Defence Forces fighters Zoran Marinic and Zoranu Milic went on trial for the killings of Bosniak civilians in the town of Busovaca in 1993.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed an indictment under which Zoran Milic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, is charged with crimes against civilians in 1993.
The State Prosecutors Office has issued an indictment against Zoran Milic (also known as Maslanica) for crimes committed against civilians in Busovaca in 1993.
The start of the trial of Zoran Marinic, the accused for the crimes that were committed in Busovaca has been rescheduled for 12 April because of a possible merger of the proceedings with the case against another suspect in the same crime.