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38635left fragmentation marks on the ECMM building. 4967 He stated that there were nomilitary targ<strong>et</strong>s in the vicinity of the ECMM building. 4968 The closest military targ<strong>et</strong>was the police station, which was about 700-800 m<strong>et</strong>res away. 4969 Around noon on 4August 1995, a pause in the shelling led to the evacuation of the ECMM building uponorders from ECMM headquarters. 4970 The order was to evacuate to the UN compound inthe Southern Barracks, leaving behind only a few volunteers to protect theapproximately 60-70 civilians that had taken shelter in the ECMM building. 4971 On hisway to the Southern Barracks, Liborius saw damage to civilian buildings on the westernside of the road just before the main railway bridge. He <strong>al</strong>so saw many civilianscollecting their belongings and fleeing Knin. 49721298. Robert Williams testified that on 4 August 1995, at 5 a.m., Williams, tog<strong>et</strong>herwith Philip Berikoff and another man, witnessed the shelling on Knin from the b<strong>al</strong>conyof the main building at the UN compound for about ten to fifteen minutes. 4973 Fromthere, the witness could overlook the downtown area of Knin. 4974 For the first 30minutes the shelling on Knin was very heavy with about 300 shells f<strong>al</strong>ling. 4975 Thewitness did not manage to count <strong>al</strong>l the shells but concluded the number tog<strong>et</strong>her withAndrew Leslie, Philip Berikoff, and another man. 4976 Initi<strong>al</strong>ly the shells came in fromthe direction of Drniš, passing over the UN compound. 4977 The initi<strong>al</strong> s<strong>al</strong>vos of heavyartillery hit downtown Knin and the area around the TVIK factory, including theresidenti<strong>al</strong> area north of it. 4978 The witness saw the RSK Parliament being hit with one4967 P802 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 20 June 2008), para. 4; Søren Liborius, T. 8240, 8250.4968 P799 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 2 November 1995), p. 4; P802 (Søren Liborius, witnessstatement, 20 June 2008), para. 6.4969 P802 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 20 June 2008), para. 6; Søren Liborius, T. 8241.4970 P799 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 2 November 1995), p. 4.4971 P799 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 2 November 1995), p. 4; P802 (Søren Liborius, witnessstatement, 20 June 2008), para. 11; D741 (Diary of Liborius), p. 7.4972 P802 (Søren Liborius, witness statement, 20 June 2008), para. 11; D741 (Diary of Liborius), p. 7.4973 P924 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 5 November 1995), p. 2; P925 (Robert Williams, witnessstatement, 22 August 1996), pp. 3-4; P930 (Chronology of events in Sector South prepared by RobertWilliams, 4-7 August 1995), p. 1.4974 P925 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 3.4975 P924 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 5 November 1995), p. 2; P925 (Robert Williams, witnessstatement, 22 August 1996), pp. 3-4; P927 (Robert Williams, supplement<strong>al</strong> information she<strong>et</strong>, 23September 2008), p. 1; P930 (Chronology of events in Sector South prepared by Robert Williams, 4-7August 1995), p. 1.4976 P925 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 4; P927 (Robert Williams,supplement<strong>al</strong> information she<strong>et</strong>, 23 September 2008), p. 1.4977 P925 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 4.4978 P925 (Robert Williams, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 4; Robert Williams, T. 9537; P928(Aeri<strong>al</strong> map of Knin, marked by Robert Williams); D815 (Aeri<strong>al</strong> map of Knin, part of D131), areasmarked in red and blue.680Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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