Details that helped police identify Mladic for crimes committed at Srebrenica

Bosnia and Herzegovina today marks the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, which is the worst in Europe since World War II. The Episode labelled genocide by two international courts came to the end of a war between Croats, Muslims and Bosnian Serbs who killed around [...]
Bosnia and Herzegovina today marks the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, which is the worst in Europe since World War II.
The Episode labelled genocide by two international courts é came to the end of a 1992-1995 war between Croats, Muslims and Bosnian Serbs who killed about 100,000 people, Klankosova reported.tv.
Former Serbian Army Commander Ratko Mladic, named as the chief architect of the Srebrenica genocide, was handed down 26 years after the June 8th massacre where he was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity as I spend the rest of my life behind bars.
Identification of Mladic for crimes committed during the wartime Bosnian war took place through a ring, as reportedly held during that time.

It is believed that it was one of the key <x0-informers to arrest Ratko Mladic on May 26, 2011, in the village of Lazareva, in Serbia, at the home of a cousin.
The media in Serbia had earlier reported that it was the ring that a policeman identified the most wanted man from The Hague Tribunal for more than 15 years.
The assistant of his hand was surrounded by gold while he had a semiprecious stone.
Before being transferred to The Hague, several days after his arrest, the former Bosnian Serb army general has handed the ring to his son, Darko.

Mladic identified the ring as a criminal was able to replace it with an unknown Indian tribal leader he was seen with on June 8th when he was given life sentence for crimes committed and genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina.












