Ex-Commander Pleads Guilty in Bosnia Deaths
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A Bosnian Croat accused of leading a 1993 attack on a Bosnian Muslim village in which at least 16 civilians were killed pleaded guilty at The Hague war crimes tribunal.
Former militia commander Ivica Rajic pleaded guilty to four of 10 counts, including willful killing and wanton destruction. Prosecutors and defense lawyers agreed to recommend a single sentence of 12 to 15 years.
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