THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina) - The head of the former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) Security Administration, Aleksandar Vasiljevic, on Wednesday testified in the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic about crimes in
Ovcara, Lovas and Skabrnja, Milosevic's purging of the JNA in 1992 and Serbian operations in Kosovo in 1999.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina) - The head of the former Yugoslav
People's Army (JNA) Security Administration, Aleksandar
Vasiljevic, on Wednesday testified in the trial of former Yugoslav
President Slobodan Milosevic about crimes in Ovcara, Lovas and
Skabrnja, Milosevic's purging of the JNA in 1992 and Serbian
operations in Kosovo in 1999. #L#
A retired general and chief of JNA's counter-intelligence service
in 1991 and 1992, Vasiljevic spoke before the U.N. war crimes
tribunal about the involvement of JNA, police and Territorial
Defence (TO) troops from Serbia in attack on Vukovar, identifying
units and their commanders. He also spoke about the subordination
of all Serbian and local TO units and volunteers to JNA forces on the
Vukovar battlefield.
Vasiljevic said he had learnt about the crime at Ovcara farm in 1993
from a special police unit commander and other witnesses.
According to their information, patients from Vukovar Hospital
were transported to Ovcara, outside of the town, where some 160
civilians were shot dead by members of the Vukovar TO. The "Leva
Sudoperica" TO unit, under the command of Miodrag Lancuzanin
Kameni, participated in the liquidation, said the witness,
confirming that the unit was considered to be made up of "Chetniks
and run by Seselj".
General Mile Mrksic, who commanded the occupation of Vukovar,
confessed to Vasiljevic in 1998 that "had he knew what they were
going to do to them, he would have never turned them in" and that
later they were "sworn to secrecy".
Two hundred bodies were found at Ovcara, but the number of people
executed there is estimated at 260.
Vasiljevic also testified about the crime in Lovas on October 23,
1991, when a volunteer squad dubbed "Dusan Silni" forced 30 local
Croats into a mine field as a live shield. Fourteen of them and three
members of the squad were killed then. The previous day the squad
liquidated four Croat villagers.
Vasiljevic also spoke about a military police report about the
discovery of 23 massacred civilians at Lovas farm near Dalj on
November 9, 1991.
The general confirmed the authenticity of several documents
regarding the killing and abuse of Croat civilians and the looting
of their property by Serb volunteers and TO members. The witness
repeatedly stated that the reason for his early retirement in May
1992 was his opposition to the volunteers' conduct.
Vasiljevic also authenticated an official note by a military
intelligence agent about the crime in Skabrnja in December 1991,
which mentions the killing of women, children and the elderly and
the using of civilians as a live shield.
Vasiljevic said "Chetnik volunteers" and TO members who were "a
gang, not an army" were responsible for this as well.
The witness spoke about an increase in Milosevic's influence on the
JNA in the second half of 1991 and the beginning of 1992, and the
retirement of some 60 JNA generals outside of regular procedure in
the spring of 1992.
After the federal defence minister, General Veljko Kadijevic, was
sent into retirement on January 9, 1992, Milosevic's influence on
JNA personnel grew significantly, said the witness.
Vasiljevic said that already in February he had received
information from a friend that "Milosevic is announcing a purge
among JNA generals, in which all unreliable generals will be
removed".
The general also spoke about his meeting with Milosevic on March 5,
1992, at which the defendant had requested information about the
state of affairs in the military leadership.
Vasiljevic also took questions from the prosecutor regarding the
decision-making and information structure pertaining to events in
Kosovo in 1999, which he will continue to do tomorrow. Vasiljevic is
also expected to be cross-examined by Milosevic tomorrow.
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