BELGRADE-Sudovi THREE YU. INDICTEES TO GO TO HAGUE CHARGED WITH CRIMES IN CROATIA BELGRADE, April 23 (Hina) - Among the six war crimes indictees on the Yugoslav government's list who reported for surrender to the Hague tribunal are
three charged with crimes committed in Croatia, the Yugoslav government's information secretariat said on Tuesday.
BELGRADE, April 23 (Hina) - Among the six war crimes indictees on
the Yugoslav government's list who reported for surrender to the
Hague tribunal are three charged with crimes committed in Croatia,
the Yugoslav government's information secretariat said on Tuesday.
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Milan Martic is charged with the May 1995 shelling of Zagreb, Mile
Mrksic, an ex-Yugoslav army (JNA) officer, with war crimes
committed in Vukovar in 1991, and Vladimir Kovacevic aka Rambo with
war crimes committed in the Dubrovnik area, also in 1991.
The other three who reported for surrender are Dragoljub Ojdanic,
former Yugoslav Army chief-of-staff charged with crimes in Kosovo
in 1999, Nikola Sainovic, former Yugoslav prime minister charged
with the same Kosovo crimes alongside Ojdanic and ex-Yugoslav
President Slobodan Milosevic, and Momcilo Gruban, charged with war
crimes in eastern Bosnia.
The Yugoslav Justice Ministry will submit the Hague's indictments
against the other 17 accused on the Yugoslav government's list, who
had the chance to surrender by midnight yesterday, to the Belgrade
district court on Wednesday. Under the law on cooperation with the
UN tribunal, this court will act on the indictments.
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