The first prosecution witness recalled how two of his relatives disappeared forever after former fighter Vitomir Rackovic took them away from a village near Visegrad in 1992.
At the trial for crimes in Cajnice, a Defence expert said that defendant Milun Kornjaca had a limited awareness of his actions due to an alcohol addiction in the spring of 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests an extension of, and stricter prohibiting measures against Vitomir Rackovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad. The Defence considers that the measures are too strict.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Defence witness says that he never saw indictee Milos Pantelic with a gun or in a military operation during the war.
Testifying in defence of Ljubomir Tasic, witnesses say that the Bosniak population left their houses in the Visegrad area voluntarily by joining a convoy organised by the Red Cross on June 14, 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion, requesting home detention and a ban on using personal identification card in the case of Petar Kovacevic, who is suspected of crimes in the Visegrad area, due to a fear that he might flee.
At the trial for crimes committed in Sarajevo, the witness for the prosecution said that during his imprisonment in the Viktor Bubanj barrack, cook Vintila hit him in the head.
At the trial for crimes committed at the Central Prison and "Viktor Bubanj" army barracks in Sarajevo, the witness for the prosecution said that he took the dead body of his beaten cellmate out in his hands.
At the trial for wartime abuse at Sarajevos Central Prison and Viktor Bubanj barracks, a Serb ex-prisoner recalled being beaten during interrogation and forced to dig up corpses.
The trial of Ramiz Avdovic and Iulian-Nicolae Vintila, who are charged with crimes in the Central Prison and former Viktor Bubanj military barracks, has been postponed, as a State Prosecution witness fails to appear in court, because he received death threats.