Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial at the Hague, Defence witness Milorad Dzida denied the responsibility of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, for crimes committed at Markale market place in Sarajevo in the winter of 1994.
Former Bosnian Serb Army officer Predrag Trapara testified in the defence of his ex-commander Ratko Mladic in The Hague, saying that his unit did not intentionally fire on civilians.
The Hague tribunal allowed the Defence of Ratko Mladic to appeal a decision, under which it was found the Prosecution presented sufficient evidence under which it could be concluded that he was guilty of genocide in Srebrenica and seven other municipalities.
The Defence of Ratko Mladic announces that it will present the judges with 336 witnesses during its evidence presentation process, which is due to begin on May 19. Mladic is charged with genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Prosecution of the International Court at The Hague completes the examination of its witnesses at the trial of Ratko Mladic, former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.
During the cross-examination at Ratko Mladics trial, the Defence denies the competence and impartiality of Prosecutions military expert Reynaud Theunens.
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.
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.