"Around 200,000 documents were collected and it should be established why the Hague tribunal has not taken them into consideration," Stankovic said.
At the time, the documents were sent to the UN headquarters instead of to the Hague tribunal, because the then state leadership did not recognise the court, Stankovic said, adding that this mistake had been corrected in the meantime.
"The recent footage of actions in Operation Storm is only one example, there are many more," the minister said, adding that "there is also a film about the war-time commander of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina Fifth Corps, Atif Dudakovic, and conditions in the prison in Bihac, which was under his jurisdiction".
"Dudakovic should be immediately arrested and interrogated," Stankovic said.
RTS on Monday evening aired video recordings which show Dudakovic ordering his soldiers to burn Serb villages in the Bosanska Krajina region on 16 and 17 September 1995, in the continuation of the Croatian military-police operation "Storm".