Slobodan Milošević

Prosecutors discuss cooperation in prosecuting war crimes

BELGRADE - Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of BiH Goran Salihovic and Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic conferred on Friday in Sarajevo on cooperation in the prosecution of war crimes committed in Strpce in 1993, Visegrad, vicinity of Sarajevo, Sjeverin, Srebrenica, as well as on other current topics.

Vucic: Ministries will not belong to parties

BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday that the coalition he is leading has a sufficient number of competent people he can form the best possible government with.

In an interview with Deutsche welle, Vucic said that he will be striving to prevent ministries from functioning like entities that belong to parties.

Attack on Police in North Kosovo Probed

Kosovo Police said the investigation into Monday night's attack on three Serbian police officers, one male and two females, is ongoing, but they had no information on the motive.

“The officers survived the attack and are out of danger. The investigation will reveal the motives,” Baki Kelani, police spokesperson, told Balkan Insight.

Serbia marks 15th anniversary of NATO bombing campaign

BELGRADE - Serbia is on Monday marking the Remembrance Day for the victims of the NATO bombing campaign which killed around 3,000 and wounded around 12,000 people 15 years ago.

During the 78-day air raids, 1,008 Yugoslav Forces troops and Serbian policemen were killed, as well as around 1,500 civilians, including 89 children, while about a dozen people remain missing.

Serbia did not commit genocide

BELGRADE - The Coalition of Refugee Association stated on Saturday it was not true that Serbia had committed a genocide in Croatia or that a genocide had been committed in its name, which is what head of the Croatian legal team had said before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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