A team of prosecutor's of the Special Department for War Crimes indicted 13 former commanders and members of the wartime Bosnian Army (RBiH Army), charging them with war crimes against Serbs in Josanica village near the eastern town of Foca in December 1992.
According to press release issued by the State Prosecutor's Office, these persons are suspected of participating in an attack which left 56 Serb civilians dead, injuring ten more and destroying their homes and property.
“The armed attack which the suspects led and participated in was committed in an undefended village, inhabited by civilians, among which there were old people, women and children, with an 88-year-old man as the oldest and a two-year-old girl the youngest victim. Some of the victims were tortured and killed in an extremely brutal way,” according to press release.
The list of indictees includes Buljubasic ferid, Sejdic Ahmet, Sobo Rasid, Glusac Sevko, Jamak Zakir, Muhic Bahrudin, Fehric Adem, Poljo Mustafa, Kustura Enver, Liska Muhamed, Cakar Sakib, Sejdic Izet and Nalo Munir.
Sejdic is also charged, as a brigade commander and member of the Territorial Defence HQ, with crimes against Serb civilians in the Visegrad area from August 8, 1992, when eight civilians including a 90-year-old woman were killed, one was injured and three illegally captured, while their homes and property were destroyed.
Buljubasic was also charged as a commander with war crimes against Serb civilians in the Cajnice area from February 1993, when 11 civilians were killed, five injured and their homes and property destroyed.
The prosecution will deliver more than 1,200 pieces of evidence and interrogate more than 400 witnesses during the trial.
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