The trial of ex-soldier Marinko Bjelica, accused of the killings and torture of Bosniak civilians detained at a school in Kalinovik, heard that the defendant hit a prisoner only because he was Muslim.
A witness told the trial of former Croatian Defence Council fighter Josip Tolic that the defendant beat him up while he was imprisoned in a school then made him lick the blood off the floor.
The continuation of the trial of Ibro Macic for crimes in Konjic has been postponed, as legal advisor to witness Edhem Zilic fails to appear at the hearing.
Testimonies from Bosnian Serb prisoners held at the Silos wartime detention camp in Hadzici near Sarajevo described repeated beatings by Bosniak guards and terrible conditions in the cells.
The Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested former Bosnian Serb fighter Dragan Glogovac on suspicion that he took part in wartime crimes against prisoners in Zavidovici.
As the trial for crimes in Sarajevo continues, the State Prosecution reads a statement by severely-ill witness, who said that, during her detention in Viktor Bubanj barracks she lived in extremely difficult conditions and that she was hit a few times.
The trial for war crimes at detention centres in Hadzici near Sarajevo was told that beatings and abuse of Serb prisoners were almost everyday events at the Silos jail camp.
The prosecution filed an indictment charging Resad Mujkic, a former fighter with Bosnian Croat forces, with crimes against civilians including the abuse and torture of prisoners in Odzak in 1992.
Military expert of defence told the trial for crimes in Sarajevo that defendant Iulian-Nicolae Vintila had no power over conditions in the barracks "Viktor Bubanj", where prisoners were held.