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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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38613soldiers bagged the bodies. 5203 Hill testified that the bagged bodies were put by the sideof the road where they stayed for sever<strong>al</strong> days, and he was told that the HV had urinatedand defecated on the bodies and <strong>al</strong>so shot at them. 5204 He saw one of the bodies at a laterdate and saw that it was shot upon and that it had faeces on it. 5205 According to anUNCRO Military Police report, four of the six killed Serbs were SVK soldiers whoseweapons were collected and taken to the UN compound by UNCRO soldiers, and theremaining two casu<strong>al</strong>ties were elderly civilians. 5206 Also according to that report, onecivilian, a woman, was wounded in this incident. 5207 Hill stated that shortly after theshelling incident at the w<strong>al</strong>l of the UN compound, the shelling stopped. 52081329. Murray Dawes On 5 August 1995, the shelling started again at 5 a.m. withheavy and direct tank fire, which the witness heard coming from outside of town. 5209The s<strong>al</strong>vos were just as heavy as the day before. 5210 Dawes remained intermittently atthe main gate of the UN compound that entire morning until about lunchtime. 5211 About50 civilians, mainly old people, gathered in front of the main gate. 5212 When the shellingstarted, sever<strong>al</strong> others came from downtown Knin trying to g<strong>et</strong> into the UNcompound. 5213 One of the witness’s tasks was overseeing the process of informingindividu<strong>al</strong>s that they would need to be searched before they were <strong>al</strong>lowed to enter thebarracks and then searching them. 5214 The witness heard from someone that weapons,including a handgun and a grenade, were taken off some of the individu<strong>al</strong>s searched. 5215People continued gathering outside the UN compound and were l<strong>et</strong> in after beingsearched. 5216 Dawes was aware that many fighting-age m<strong>al</strong>es were <strong>al</strong>so being l<strong>et</strong> into5203 P291 (John Hill, witness statement, 23 August 1996), p. 5; John Hill, T. 3748-3750; D274 (JohnHill’s diary, entries from 5-13 August 1995), p. 2.5204 John Hill, T. 3749-3750, 3832-3834; P301 (UNCRO Military Police report, 4-7 August 1995), p. 3.5205 John Hill, T. 3750.5206 P292 (John Hill, witness statement, 21 January 1998), p. 3; John Hill, T. 3780-3781, 3836, 3895-3897; P301 (UNCRO Military Police report, 4-7 August 1995), p. 3; P306 (Report by John Hill on HVactivities from 4-11 August 1995), p. 1.5207 P301 (UNCRO Military Police report, 4-7 August 1995), p. 3.5208 P291 (John Hill, witness statement, 23 August 1996), p. 5; P292 (John Hill, witness statement, 21January 1998), pp. 17-18; John Hill, T. 3750; P301 (UNCRO Military Police report, 4-7 August 1995), p.3; D274 (John Hill’s diary, entries from 5-13 August 1995), p. 2.5209 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7; Murray Dawes, T. 10381.5210 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7.5211 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7; Murray Dawes, T. 10514.5212 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7; Murray Dawes, T. 10381.5213 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7.5214 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7; Murray Dawes, T. 10511, 10513-10514.5215 Murray Dawes, T. 10514.5216 P980 (Murray Dawes, witness statement, 22 August 1996), p. 7.702Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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