The head of the documentation and information centre Veritas, Savo Strbac, told B92 there was another recording allegedly showing members of the 505th Brigade of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Croatian Army unit "Black Mambas".
"There is a third recording that will show everything. This fuss will most definitely slow down the process of obtaining the third recording that will show what exactly were the Mabas doing and what were members of the 505th Brigade doing," Strbac told B92.
Commenting on the footage that B92 aired last Friday, Strbac said it did not show executions because the cameraman, a member of the Hamza unit, ran out of tape.
B92 television and Bosnia's TVBN last Friday simultaneously aired the said amateur video-recording which the two TV stations say shows members of the "Hamze" unit of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Croatian Army unit "Black Mambas" killing captured Serb civilians and soldiers.
Serbian Radio Television (RTS) on Monday evening aired a video recording showing the commander of the Fifth Corps of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Atif Dudakovic, giving orders to his subordinates to set the villages in Bosanska Krajina on fire on September 16 and 17, 1995.