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Bosnian Serb Army Ex-Officer Convicted in Train Massacre Case
The Bosnian state court on Thursday found Boban Indjic guilty, as commander of the Interventions Company of the Bosnian Serb Army's Visegrad Brigade, of participating in the abductions and subsequent murders of 20 civilians who were seized from a train at Strpci station in Bosnia on February 27, 1993.
Cases Closed: Deaths of Ageing Balkan War Suspects Thwart Justice
When the trial of a group of Serb fighters accused of the abductions and killings of passengers who were seized from a train in Bosnia during the war in 1993 continues at Belgrade Higher Court next month, there will be one fewer defendant in the dock.
5 indicted for war crimes in train abductions case
5 indicted for war crimes in train abductions case
BELGRADE -- The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution on Tuesday announced that it had indicted five former members of the Bosnian Serb army (VRS) for war crimes.
The indictment concerns the Strpci case, when 20 passengers, mostly Bosniaks (Muslims) were taken from a Belgrade-Bar train 22 years ago, and later killed.
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BiH, Serbia police arrest 15 suspects in Strpci massacre
BELGRADE - The police in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) and Serbia Friday morning arrested 15 persons suspected of kidnapping 20 people from a Belgrade-Bar train and killing them on the banks of the Drina River in Visegrad in eastern BiH on February 27, 1993.