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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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38622August 1995. 5120 On 4 August 1995, Forand gave a radio interview in which he statedthat around 700-800 shells had hit Knin on that day. 5121 On the same day, Forand visitedthe RSK Ministry of Defence twice, at approximately 11-11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., and theRSK parliament building once, and saw minim<strong>al</strong> damage to those buildings and noconcentration of fire around them. 51221312. Jan Elleby, Deputy Chief and later Chief of UNCIVPOL Sector South in Kninb<strong>et</strong>ween 15 May and 1 or 2 October 1995, 5123 testified that on 4:55 a.m. on 4 August1995, he woke up hearing shelling whereupon he ran to the ground floor of his buildingto take shelter. 5124 During the first two to three hours of shelling there was an impactevery 20 seconds. 51251313. The Tri<strong>al</strong> Chamber has received evidence regarding the effects of HV artilleryfire on the SVK and its command and communications in Knin on 4 August 1995, fromsever<strong>al</strong> sources.1314. According to a Croatian intelligence report, sent at 8:30 a.m. on 4 August 1995,Gener<strong>al</strong> Kovačević, who was in Knin, told Luitenant Colonel Radić, commander of theDinara combat group, at 7 a.m. that the HV had hit the barracks and were shooting ateverything, and ordered him not to leave his position, but to open fire at the HVpositions on the Dinara mountain. 5126 According to the same report, Milan Martić c<strong>al</strong>ledan unidentified person at 7:20 a.m., saying the Croatians had been bombing Knin since5 a.m., for the past hour or two, non-stop, and were shooting at everything. 5127 On 4August 1995, Croatian intelligence further reported at 10 a.m. that around 7 a.m. thatmorning, a person named Duško had made sever<strong>al</strong> private c<strong>al</strong>ls from Martić’s office,5120 P330 (Alain Forand, witness statement, 20 August 1996), p. 7; P331 (Alain Forand, witnessstatement, 29 September 1997), p. 12; P333 (Alain Forand, witness statement, 25 January 2008), para. 5;Alain Forand, T. 4100-4101; P341 (UNCRO Sector South update situation report, 1 p.m., 4 August1995), p. 2; P343 (UNCRO Sector South daily situation report, 11 p.m., 4 August 1995), p. 5; P399(Video and transcript of an interview with Alain Forand), p. 1.5121 Alain Forand, T. 4419-4421; D328 (Radio interview of Forand with the Canadian BroadcastingService, 4 August 1995).5122 P333 (Alain Forand, witness statement, 25 January 2008), para. 12; Alain Forand, T. 4100-4101,4124, 4369, 4371, 4391-4392.5123 P214 (Jan Elleby, witness statement, 17 September 1995), p. 1; P215 (Jan Elleby, witness statement,14 September 1997), pp. 1-3; P216 (Jan Elleby, witness statement, 10 October 2005), pp. 1-2; Jan Elleby,T. 3361-3362, 3469.5124 P214 (Jan Elleby, witness statement, 17 September 1995), p. 1; Jan Elleby, T. 3367; P219(UNCIVPOL memo from Jan Elleby to UNCIVPOL headquarters, 4 August 1995).5125 P215 (Jan Elleby, witness statement, 14 September 1997), p. 2.5126 D1257 (Croatian Intelligence Report composed by Vladimir Janković, 4 August 1995), pp. 1-2.5127 D1257 (Croatian Intelligence Report composed by Vladimir Janković, 4 August 1995), p. 1.693Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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