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38694contained telegraph equipment. 4422 The railway <strong>al</strong>so had a communication centrelocated across from the railway station in a residenti<strong>al</strong> building. 4423 The SVK never usedthe Post Office or railway communication equipment as it relied on its owncommunications system in the Garrison Command building, and if that system failed,the SVK had a mobile communication facility. 4424 The SVK did use norm<strong>al</strong> landlin<strong>et</strong>elephones for gener<strong>al</strong> communications, including b<strong>et</strong>ween commanders’ offices. 4425Fuel was stored at the secondary railway yard, which was used for the trains. 4426Witness 56 testified that there was an antenna for radio communication on top of thepolice station and that radio communications in Knin had to run through the postoffice. 44271207. With regard to the TVIK factory, Mile Mrkšić testified that the SVK did notmake military use of the TVIK factory, which made nuts and bolts, but received theirmilitary ass<strong>et</strong>s from inst<strong>al</strong>lations in Serbia. 4428 Kosta Novaković testified that he wasnot aware of a military use of the TVIK factory, which produced screws and which hehad last visited in May 1995. 4429 The power transformers and administration buildingsof the power company which were immediately next to the TVIK factory distributedpower to the town, but served no military use as the SVK had its own powergenerators. 4430 Murray Dawes, a former civilian UN accommodation officer stationedin Knin municip<strong>al</strong>ity from May 1994 to October 1995, 4431 testified that he had beeninside the TVIK factory many times before, at least once within a month prior to 4August 1995, and had not on these occasions seen any soldiers or military equipment in4422 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 28; P1095 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> photograph ofKnin, marked by Kosta Novaković).4423 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 29; P1095 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> photograph ofKnin, marked by Kosta Novaković), railway communication centre marked W.4424 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), paras 28-29; Kosta Novaković, T.11752-11753.4425 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 28; Kosta Novaković, T. 11752-11753, 11861.4426 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 34; P1095 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> photograph ofKnin, marked by Kosta Novaković), secondary railway yard marked R.4427 P289 (Witness 56, witness statement, 21 May 2008), para. 2, p. 10, post office marked I, Witness 56,T. 3556-3557.4428 Mile Mrkšić, T. 19047, 19110, 19126-19127; D1525 (Map of Knin with markings by Mile Mrkšić),TVIK factory marked D.4429 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 31; Kosta Novaković, T. 11936-11937; P1095 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> photograph of Knin, marked by Kosta Novaković), TVIK factory marked O.4430 P1094 (Kosta Novaković, witness statement, 3 October 2008), para. 33; P1095 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> photograph ofKnin, marked by Kosta Novaković), power company buildings and transformers marked Q.4431 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), pp. 1-2.621Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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