A former personnel officer in the Bosnian Serb Army told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that some Muslim and Croat officers chose to remain with Serb-led forces in wartime.
An ex-officer with the Bosnian Serb Army testified at his commander Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that Bosniak forces deployed snipers in Sarajevo but his brigade never targeted civilians.
Thousands of Bosniaks were not driven out of the Rogatica area by Serbs in spring 1992 but actually chose to leave, a former local Serb politician told the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic.
Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Bozidar Krnojelac testified on behalf of his former commander Ratko Mladic that Bosniak forces torched Serbs houses in the Foca area in 1992.
A witness testifying in defence of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic said there was evidence that a deadly attack on a Sarajevo market was faked to blame the Serbs.
Defence witness told Ratko Mladic's trial in the Hague that Serb forces performed counterattack at the village Ahatovici near Sarajevo and that places with civilians were not shelled during the fights.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the war crimes trial of his commander Ratko Mladic that his brigade had no heavy weapons to attack Sarajevo and didnt use its sniper bullets for sniping.
The former Bosnian Serb prime minister Vladimir Lukic told Ratko Mladics trial in The Hague that outsiders were responsible for wartime rapes and robberies and Serb forces werent involved in looting.
The former Bosnian Serb prime minister testified at Ratko Mladics trial in The Hague that he heard that individual soldiers committed crimes during wartime, but not the army itself.
Bosnian Serb forces did not have enough heavy weapons to terrorise the population of Sarajevo at the start of the siege, a defence witness told the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic.