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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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38911721. Vladimir Gojanović, a former HV soldier, 2990 stated that on 7 August 1995, heand fellow soldiers were moved by three or four buses into Zrmanja, Gračacmunicip<strong>al</strong>ity, which appeared to him to be undamaged, <strong>al</strong>though he saw that the mainstore had been broken into and that some houses had been partly looted anddamaged. 2991 Gojanović stated that he <strong>al</strong>so saw some Serbs, including young women,who had stayed in the village. He mentioned that he knew that the Fourth HV GuardsBrigade had moved through Zrmanja before his unit. 2992 Gojanović stated that while the113th Šibenik Reserve Brigade was resting in Zrmanja, he heard from soldiers thatsome of their colleagues had gone off to rape women and that none of the Brigade’splatoon commanders were perturbed by this. 2993 On hearing this, Gojanović went to anearby haml<strong>et</strong> as he knew that there were some women there. 2994 There, he went to ahouse and in the living room, he found three or four soldiers of the 113th ŠibenikReserve Brigade, one of whom he knew by sight, telling a mother and her daughter howthey would rape them. 2995 Gojanović stated that the women were crying in the corner ofthe room and that they appeared frightened to him. Gojanović stated that he shouted atthe soldiers and chased them out of the house. 2996 He then went to another house wherehe heard that other members of the 113th Šibenik Reserve Brigade were planning torape a middle-aged woman in the house. 2997 He stated that he told the soldiers he wouldkill them if they did anything to the woman and at that moment, someone outsideshouted that the unit was moving on and that they should go to the buses, which theydid. 2998 Gojanović stated that upon order of his batt<strong>al</strong>ion commander he left at about 2-4p.m. on 7 August 1995, and that at that time the village was partly looted but had notbeen burnt down. Gojanović stated that later he heard the area of Zrmanja had been2990 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), paras 2-3; Vladimir Gojanović, T.2973, 2983, 2987, 3010-3011, 3015, 3018-3019, 3039, 3119, 3121-3122, 3131-3133, 3138; C2(Gojanović’s military record), pp. 1, 3-4, 19; P198 (Further record of Gojanović’s military service), pp. 1-2; P200 (L<strong>et</strong>ter of Daniel Kotlar terminating the mobilization of Vladimir Gojanović, 30 August 1995), p.1.2991 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), paras 14-15, 17; P196 (VladimirGojanović, supplement<strong>al</strong> information she<strong>et</strong>, 14 May 2008), paras 1(vii), 4-6; Vladimir Gojanović, T.2928-2929, 2933-2934, 2960-2961; P197 (Map of Gojanović’s movement during Operation Storm,marked by Gojanović).2992 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), para. 15.2993 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), paras 3, 14-16; Vladimir Gojanović,T. 2972.2994 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), para. 16.2995 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), paras 3,16; P195 (VladimirGojanović, witness statement, 25 January 2008), para. 7; Vladimir Gojanović, T. 2993-2994.2996 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), para. 16.2997 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), paras 3, 16.2998 P194 (Vladimir Gojanović, witness statement, 20 January 2005), para. 16.404Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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