Norwegian Major Thorbjorn Overgard says at the trial of Ratko Mladic that civilians in Sarajevo were killed by grenades and sniper bullets fired from positions held by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.
During the continuation of the trial of Ratko Mladic, Hague Prosecution witness Nermin Karagic says that he survived two mass murders of Bosniaks committed by Serb forces in Ljubija, near Prijedor in the summer of 1992.
At the trial of Ratko Mladic prosecutors continue presenting evidence about the deportation of Bosniaks from Foca by Serb forces in the spring of 1992.
The trial of Ratko Mladic, who is charged with genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, before the International Tribunal at The Hague continues with testimony by a Prosecution witness behind closed doors.
While cross-examining Edin Suljic, the Defence of Ratko Mladic denies the findings made by Sarajevo police about the first explosion at Markale market in February 1994, when more than 200 Sarajevo citizens were either killed or wounded.
Dr. Bakir Nakas from Sarajevo says at Ratko Mladics trial that during the Bosnian war the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, shelled the state hospital in Sarajevo where he worked at the time, with the aim of destroying it.
Police investigator Ekrem Suljevic from Sarajevo says at Ratko Mladics trial that the mine-thrower grenades from Republika Srpska Army, VRS, which hit Sarajevo in 1994 and 1995 were made in Serbia.
Former UNPROFOR official Anthony Banberry says at the trial of Ratko Mladic that Serb forces, which were under the indictees command, terrorised civilians in Sarajevo by artillery and sniper attacks.
Former UNPROFOR official Anthony Banbury says at the trial of Ratko Mladic that it was proved, in a small number of cases, that the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina killed members of the peace corps in Sarajevo in 1994 and 1995.