Former UNPROFOR observer: Bosnian Serb Army shelled Sarajevo
18 Aug, 2010 Balkanblog Comment
A former senior UNPROFOR observer, British Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Mole, discussed the siege of Sarajevo. He said that during the fall of 1992, the army of the Bosnia Serb Army (BSA) shelled the city repeatedly and that about 15 people a day were killed.
Karadzic has repeatedly called the shelling of Sarajevo a "myth" designed to draw NATO into the conflict.
ICTY judges have granted Karadzic two weeks to study video and audio footage that was seized from Ratko Mladic. Originally, Karadzic had requested a three week break.
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