Testifying in defence of indictee Zoran Babic at the trial for crimes in the Prijedor area, witnesses say that, as per an order, they were deployed to positions in the vicinity of Carakovo and Ljubija.
As the trial for crimes in Prijedor continues, Velemir Djurics Defence witness says that the indictee, he and other colleagues could leave an observation post in Benkovac, which was about 20 kilometres away from Prijedor, towards the end of July 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Prijedor continues, a Defence witness says that Velemir Djuric was at an observation post, which was 20 kilometres away from Carakovo village, where crimes were committed, during the whole month of July 1992.
Testifying in his defence about crimes in Prijedor, indictee Dragomir Soldat says that, on the day when crimes were committed in Carakovo village he drove his cousin to a bus station, as she was supposed to travel to Belgrade, adding that nothing unusual happened in the village the following day.
Testifying in defence of Dragomir Soldat at the trial for crimes in Carakovo village, near Prijedor, a witness says that the indictee drove her to a bus station in Prijedor so that she could travel to Belgrade.
At the trial for the murder in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor, witnesses for the defence said that in summer 1992 they were near this village, but saw nothing unusual.
At the trial of Bosnian Serb fighters for murders in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992, witnesses testified that one defendant was a professional policeman who wasnt involved in any fighting.
The witnesss statement recalled how she tried to put out the flames after Bosnian Serb fighters set to the mosque in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992.
The prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina entered several items of physical evidence in order to prove the status of defendants Dragomir Soldat, Velemir Djuric and Zoran Babic in 1992 in Prijedor, as well as proof of a broad and systematic attack on non-Serb civilians.