The "Vozuća pocket" in central Bosnia was under the control of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) when it came under attack by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ABiH) in July 1995. Among the ABiH forces were foreign Muslim fighters known as the Mujahedin.
Following the ABiH attack, Bosnian Serb soldiers and civilians were captured and treated cruelly, with some later being executed in the village of Livade and at the Mujahedin-controlled Kamenica camp, near the town of Zavidovići.
One particularly horrific incident in the Kamenica Camp in July 1995 was the killing of Gojko Vujičić, who was shot by the Mujahedin before being beheaded The Mujahedin forced other detainees to kiss his head before hanging it on a hook in the room where the detainees were kept.
On 11 September 1995, approximately sixty Bosnian Serb soldiers and civilians, including three women, were captured by the ABiH and Mujahedin units. Fifty-two of the men were later taken to Kamenica Camp where they were all killed by the Mujahedin. While detained at the camp, the women were subject to severe assaults and mistreatment, including beatings with metal sticks and rifle butts and the infliction of electric shocks.
Rasim Delić was sentenced by the ICTY to three years’ imprisonment, on the basis of his criminal responsibility as a superior, for cruel treatment in relation to events in Livade and the Kamenica camp.
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