Lovas
Yugoslav Ex-Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Croatian Village Attack
Dusan Loncar entered a not guilty plea at Belgrade Higher Court on Tuesday, insisting that he did not issue an order to attack the Croatian village of Lovas in October 1991, causing civilian casualties.
"After 32 years [since the attack], I saw that order for the first time when my lawyer got the documents [from the court] after the preparatory hearing," Loncar told the court.
Serbian Court Cuts Sentences for Wartime Killings of Croats
Belgrade Appeals Court has reduced the sentences handed down to six men who were convicted of involvement in a war crime against civilians in Lovas in Croatia in October 1991, and acquitted two others who had been found guilty at their initial trial.
Belgrade Convicts Serbian Fighters of War Crime in Croatia
Belgrade High Court on Thursday found Zeljko Krnjacic, Milan Devcic, Darko Peric, Radovan Vlajkovic, Radisav Josipovic, Jovan Dimitrijevic, Sasa Stojanovic and Zoran Kosijer guilty of involvement in a war crime against civilians in Lovas in Croatia in October 1991.
Serbia Prosecution Demands 59 Years’ Jail for Lovas Massacre
The Serbian war crimes prosecution asked for a total of 59 years in prison for eight Serb ex-fighters accused of killing Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991.
Serbian Ex-Fighter ‘Too Ill for Croatia Massacre Trial’
Medical experts told a Belgrade court that one of ten former Serbian fighters accused of the killing of 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 has become permanently unfit to stand trial.
Croatia Massacre Defendants Denounce ‘Political’ Serbia Trial
Ten former Serb fighters again pleaded not guilty to the killing of 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 as their long-running trial restarted in Belgrade.
Serbia Restarts Lovas War Crimes Trial from Beginning
A Serbian court restarted the trial for the killing of 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 on a technicality because the war crimes prosecutor's office did not have a chief prosecutor for a year-and-a-half.
Serbian Judge and Defendant Clash at Lovas Trial
The judge and a defendant argued after the trial of Serbian fighters accused of killing 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 was again delayed on Friday.
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Serbian Trial for Croatia Massacre Blighted by Delays
The trial in Belgrade of Serbian fighters accused of killing 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 will soon enter its tenth year, after closing statements were delayed for a third time in a row.
Serb Fighters Deny Ordering Croats into Minefield
Defence lawyers said in closing arguments at Belgrade Special Court that five former Serb fighters weren’t involved in using civilians from the Croatian village of Lovas as human mine-detectors in 1991.
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