BELGRADE, May 14 (Hina) - Yugoslavia's Mile Mrksic, whom the UN war crimes tribunal charges with war crimes in Vukovar, Croatia, in 1991, might go to The Hague on Wednesday morning, B92 television said on Monday evening.
BELGRADE, May 14 (Hina) - Yugoslavia's Mile Mrksic, whom the UN war
crimes tribunal charges with war crimes in Vukovar, Croatia, in
1991, might go to The Hague on Wednesday morning, B92 television
said on Monday evening. #L#
Mrksic might be on the same Yugoslav flight for Amsterdam as Milan
Martic, whom the Hague tribunal charges with the 1995 shelling of
Zagreb, the television station said.
Martic's attorney Strahinja Kastratovic confirmed to the "Vecernje
novosti" daily on Monday that his client was leaving for the
Netherlands on Wednesday.
No one has confirmed Mrksic's departure yet.
Martic and Mrksic are the last two of six indictees who answered the
Yugoslav government's appeal to surrender themselves to the Hague
tribunal. Mrksic's deadline for surrender had been extended due to
his poor health.
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