Republic of Serbian Krajina
Croatian Policemen Acquitted of Elderly Serbs’ Massacre
A Zagreb court cleared two former Croatian anti-terrorist policemen of the notorious massacre of six Serb civilians during an operation in the village of Grubori in 1995.
Bosniaks Left Serb Territory ‘Fearing Revenge Attacks’
The former local government chief in the town of Pale told Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that Bosniaks were not expelled from the area, but wanted to leave.
Bosnian Serb Army ‘Didn’t Cut Power to Sarajevo’
The war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic was told that his forces never intentionally cut electricity supplies to Sarajevo civilians during the war.
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Ratko Mladic ‘Wasn’t in Hiding’ After the War
Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic lived normally at his apartment in Belgrade from 1997 until 2001, his former security officer told his war crimes trial in The Hague.
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Croatian Anti-Terror Officer Denies Grubori Massacre
A former policeman on trial for a notorious massacre of Serb civilians in the Croatian village of Grubori in 1995 said that his anti-terrorist unit was not involved in the murders.
Ratko Mladic’s Troops ‘Didn’t Shell Sarajevo Market’
Two former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers told the trial of their wartime commander Ratko Mladic that Bosniak forces were responsible for attacking civilians in the besieged capital.
Mladic Knew of Batko's Crimes in Grbavica
The trial of Ratko Mladic continued with testimony by Defence witness Branko Radan, who admitted that crimes were committed against Bosniaks and Croats in the Grbavica neighbourhood of Sarajevo, but denied that Serbian authorities deported them.
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Bosnian Serb Forces ‘Never Targeted Sarajevo Civilians’
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.
Ratko Mladic Begins War Crimes Defence
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Mladic has begun his defence at the Hague Tribunal against charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during the 1992-95 conflict.
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Memorial service on 19th anniversary of Operation Flash
BELGRADE - A memorial service held at the Church of St. Mark in Belgrade on Thursday marked 19 years since the Croatian military Operation Flash, launched against ethnic Serbs in western Slavonia on May 1 and 2, 1995, which resulted in the death of 283 Serbs, including 57 women and nine children.