Ratko Mladic during the hearing in which his appeal was rejected in The Hague, Netherlands Reuters/Jerry Lampen Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic, who is serving a life sentence in The Hague, is in serious condition after suffering a stroke, his son informed local public TV this Wednesday (15). 📱Download the g1 app to see news in real time and for free Mladic, aged 83, was convicted by the International Criminal Court in 2017, for genocide and war crimes committed in the 1990s, during the Bosnian War. Known as the “Butcher of Bosnia”, the former commander was convicted for his role in the siege of Sarajevo and the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, in which 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed. Darko Mladic told broadcaster RTRS that he was contacted last Friday by a doctor who had permission from the UN to inform him about his father’s health. “She briefly explained to me that they believe it was a mild stroke, that they transferred him to a civil hospital and that he was returned to prison after undergoing tests.” See the videos that are trending on g1 Darko states that his father’s health condition is getting worse every day: “The situation is very serious.” Ratko Mladic was arrested in Serbia in 2011, after spending 16 years on the run. Court officials did not comment on his condition. In July 2025, the court denied a request for release, on the grounds that the former soldier does not suffer from an “acute terminal illness”.
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Sentenced to life in prison for war crimes, ‘Bosnian Butcher’ suffers stroke and is in serious condition
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