A former Yugoslav Army commander, charged with directing the 1991 massacre of nearly 300 Croatian civilians during the siege of the Danube port of Vukovar, turned himself in to the Serbian authorities today. Serbia’s government called the surrender of the commander, Capt. Miroslav Radic, a major victory in its crackdown on organized crime and war-crimes suspects after the assassination last month of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. A spokesman said the government also expected “concrete movement” soon in the case of the former Bosnian-Serb military leader, Ratko Mladic. Mr. Mladic is charged with genocide against Bosnia’s Muslims and the 1995 massacre of more than 7,000 Muslims from Srebrenica. Full Story
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