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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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38898where he saw some SVK soldiers r<strong>et</strong>reating in the evening of 4 August or morning of 5August 1995. 3062 The witness heard on 4 August 1995 shells f<strong>al</strong>ling on ðevrske, locatedabout five kilom<strong>et</strong>res away in Kistanje municip<strong>al</strong>ity, where a cooperative building wasused by the SVK. 3063 About a year later a Croat, c<strong>al</strong>led Pulic, told the witness that hehad directed the firing of the shells to a building in ðevrske, believing that it containedtroops, but according to the witness nobody was in it when it was destroyed. 3064 By 5August 1995, about 25 men from the village, who were in the SVK, including the son ofthe witness, had left. 3065 In one or more of the neighbouring villages of Smrdelje andVarivode, both in Kistanje municip<strong>al</strong>ity, and Bratiškovci, Plastovo, Rupe andLaskovica, <strong>al</strong>l in Skradin municip<strong>al</strong>ity, there was a presence of the SVK prior to orduring Operation Storm. 3066 After 5 August 1995 there was no power in Kakanj. 3067People had started to panic and most people had left in tractors and cars to find saf<strong>et</strong>y,because they feared that Kakanj would be overrun and shelled. 3068 The witness heardfrom people that the loc<strong>al</strong> committee, of which Dragan Šarić was a member, had toldvillagers to leave and that fuel would be distributed, but according to the witness it wasnot. 3069 A lot of people just went with their clothing as they thought they would becoming back. 3070 There were only ten people remaining: Radoslav Ognjenović, UrošOgnjenović, Ljubica Ognjenović (born in 1910, daughter of Ivan), Ljubica Ognjenović(born 1910, daughter of Pilip), Uroš Šarić, Vojin Šarić, Dušan Šarić, Danica Šarić, andRajko Gajica. 3071 The witness stayed home and listened to the radio, which broadcastevery hour President Tuñman’s statement that whoever was not guilty needed notleave. 3072 At that point, no houses were damaged in the village. 3073758. In the evening of 5 August 1995 while it was still light, the witness, hiding insome bushes in his front yard, heard tanks and loud voices <strong>al</strong>ong the road coming from3061 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), p. 2; Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10707.3062 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10708, 10725-10727.3063 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10722-10723.3064 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10724-10725, 10747-10748.3065 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), pp. 3, 5-6, 9; Mirko Ognjenović, T.10715.3066 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10725.3067 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), p. 2.3068 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), p. 2; Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10715,10720.3069 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10720-10721.3070 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), p. 2.3071 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), pp. 2-3; Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10733.3072 Mirko Ognjenović, T. 10715.3073 P989 (Mirko Ognjenović, witness statement, 24 January 1999), p. 3.417Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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