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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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39124house. 1374 The witness stated that her husband was not wearing any military clothing. 1375The witness and the others staying in the cellar <strong>al</strong>l came up to the kitchen for lunch, andwere joined by the witness’s son Mile, who left again after lunch. 1376 While in the cellar,the witness heard shots outside and roof tiles f<strong>al</strong>ling off the house. 1377 At 5 p.m., thewitness left the cellar through a door leading outside and saw that her house wasburning, and that there was a person in a black b<strong>al</strong>aclava and camouflage uniform, whoshe thought was a Croatian soldier, standing in front of her house. 1378 Four of theneighbours who had been in the cellar with the witness fled. 1379 Only the witness, herdaughter, and her neighbour Draginja ðurić remained in front of the burning house. 1380When the witness began searching for her husband and mother-in-law, the soldier infront of her house told her that no one was inside and blocked her entrance through thefront door. 1381 Going back into the cellar from the outside door and then into the rest ofthe house, the witness went through <strong>al</strong>l the smoky rooms in the house and confirmedthat her husband and mother-in-law were not there. 1382 When the witness went outsideagain, the same soldier again told the witness that no one was in the house. 1383 Thehouse was burning by the time the witness’s son r<strong>et</strong>urned. 1384 The witness heardDraginja ðurić, whose house was <strong>al</strong>so burning, ask the soldiers why they burned herhouse down when neither her husband nor her son participated in the fighting. 1385 Thesoldier told Draginja ðurić som<strong>et</strong>hing like “your son burned Kijevo, now we burn yourvillage”. 1386 The witness then saw another soldier standing near the workshop locatedabout two m<strong>et</strong>res from her house. 1387 The witness stated that she later saw a third soldier1374 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 4; Milica ðurić, T. 10775, 10781-10782, 10801.1375 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 11.1376 Milica ðurić, T. 10782, 10806, 10808, 10811, 10813.1377 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 5; D397 (Milica ðurić, witnessstatement, 2 April 1998), p. 3; Milica Ðurić, T. 10812.1378 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), paras 5-6, 10; D397 (Milica ðurić,witness statement, 2 April 1998), p. 3; Milica ðurić, T. 10782, 10784, 10811-10815.1379 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 5; Milica ðurić, T. 10782.1380 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 5; Milica ðurić, T. 10782.1381 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), paras 5-6; Milica ðurić, T. 10782-10783, 10812.1382 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 6; Milica ðurić, T. 10783.1383 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 6; Milica ðurić, T. 10783.1384 Milica ðurić, T. 10775-10776, 10806, 10824.1385 P443 (Milica Ðurić, witness statement, 13 July 2007), para. 5; D397 (Milica ðurić, witness statement,2 April 1998), p. 3; Milica ðurić, T. 10782-10783.1386 P443 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 13 July 2007), para. 5; D397 (Milica ðurić, witness statement,2 April 1998), p. 3; Milica ðurić, T. 10783.1387 P1004 (Milica ðurić, witness statement, 23 September 2004), para. 6.191Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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