During the cross-examination at Ratko Mladics trial, the Defence denies the competence and impartiality of Prosecutions military expert Reynaud Theunens.
As he continues testifying at Ratko Mladics trial at The Hague, the Prosecutions military expert Reynaud Theunens confirms that, in his capacity as Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, the indictee forcedly carried out the six strategic war goals, the first and comprehensive one being the separation of Serbs from Muslims and Croats.
At the trial of Ratko Mladic the Hague Prosecution presents the judges with its last witness military expert Reynaud Theunens, who says that the indictee was involved in Republika Srpska Army, VRS, operations in the field, leading the combat activities.
Testifying as the Prosecutions expert at Ratko Mladics trial at The Hague, historian Patrick Treanor says that Serb leaders undertook a series of unilateral moves in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991 and 1992 with the aim of establishing their own state.
A brief administrative discussion on including material evidence proposed by the Prosecution in the case file was held before the Hague Tribunal in Ratko Mladics case.
Prosecutor Dermot Groome says at Ratko Mladics trial that the remains of 470 persons were found in a mass grave in Tomasica mine, announcing that he will present evidence about it in the spring, once the exhumation has been completed.
As Mladics trial continues, a Hague Prosecution witness says that, in July 1995 the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, announced that captured Bosniaks from Srebrenica would be escorted to Batkovic detention camp, near Bijeljina, but they never arrived.
As the trial of Ratko Mladic continues, the Defence tries to deny the indictees responsibility for crimes in detention camps in the vicinity of Prijedor, where thousands of Bosniaks were held in the spring and summer of 1992.