Vesna Jesenkovic
Bosnian Serb Army Ex-Officer Convicted in Train Massacre Case
The Bosnian state court on Thursday found Boban Indjic guilty, as commander of the Interventions Company of the Bosnian Serb Army's Visegrad Brigade, of participating in the abductions and subsequent murders of 20 civilians who were seized from a train at Strpci station in Bosnia on February 27, 1993.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Pleads Not Guilty to Crime Against Humanity
"I plead not guilty," Bosko Uncanin told the Bosnian state court in Sarajevo on Monday after confirming that he understands the charge accusing him of committing a crime against humanity.
Six Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers Miss War Crimes Trial Opening
Six Bosnian Serb ex-servicemen - Ilija Krcmar, Bosko Uncanin, Svetislav Racic, Zeljko Bajic and two others who both have the name Nikola Cuk - failed to appear at the Bosnian state court on Tuesday for the opening of their trial for crimes against humanity.
Two more defendants, Marinko Miljevic and Dragan Despot, did appear in court, and both pleaded not guilty.