BELGRADE, April 14 (Hina) - Former Yugoslav Army Chief-of-Staff Dragoljub Ojdanic said on Sunday he was obliged to surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague. According to Belgrade's radio B-92, the attorneys of senior
officials during Milosevic's regime Nikola Sainovic held talks with representatives of the Justice Ministry on the surrender of their client to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The ICTY indicted Ojdanic and Sainovic, along with Slobodan Milosevic and Milan Milutinovic, for crimes against civilians in Kosovo in 1999. The fifth person included in the indictment, former Interior Minister Vlajko Stojiljkovic died on Saturday after having shot himself outside the Yugoslav parliament.(hina) it
BELGRADE, April 14 (Hina) - Former Yugoslav Army Chief-of-Staff
Dragoljub Ojdanic said on Sunday he was obliged to surrender to the
UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
According to Belgrade's radio B-92, the attorneys of senior
officials during Milosevic's regime Nikola Sainovic held talks
with representatives of the Justice Ministry on the surrender of
their client to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia (ICTY).
The ICTY indicted Ojdanic and Sainovic, along with Slobodan
Milosevic and Milan Milutinovic, for crimes against civilians in
Kosovo in 1999.
The fifth person included in the indictment, former Interior
Minister Vlajko Stojiljkovic died on Saturday after having shot
himself outside the Yugoslav parliament.
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