Serbia's war crimes prosecutor today charged three former army officers with the murder of at least 46 Kosovan civilians during the 1998-1999 war in Kosovo.
The three, one of whom is a member of a Serbian special police unit, were also indicted for war crimes committed against ethnic Albanian civilians in the western Kosovo village of Ljubenic, the prosecutor said in a statement.
In addition to the murder charges, other accusations include seriously wounding 11 other ethnic Albanians and forcibly displacing women, children and the elderly.
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Six top Serbian political, military and police officials have been convicted for war crimes committed in Kosovo by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
The Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal handles senior war crimes cases from the Yugoslav wars while Serbian courts deal with lower-ranked suspects.