

The Bosnian Prosecution on Thursday issued an indictment for war crimes against eight Bosnian Serbs charged of having killed more than 200 imprisoned Croats and Muslims in the Prijedor area in 1992.
According to the indictment, Damir Ivankovic, Zoran Babic, Gordan Djuric, Milorad Radakovic, Milorad Skrbic, Ljubiša Ćetić, Dusan Jankovic and Zeljko Stojnic, as members of the Bosnian Serb police, had taken part in taking away more than 1,200 Croats and Bosniaks that had been locked up in concentration camps in that area.
All the prisoners of war had been put in a convoy that should have allegedly taken them to Travnik where they would be exchanged for Serb prisoners.
But at the foot of the Vlasic mountain, the convoy was stopped and two hundred men were taken out, robbed, shot to death and thrown into a crevice.
All of those indicted are currently in detention in Sarajevo.
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