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UN court orders medical review of jailed Bosnian Serb general Mladic amid release bid

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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UN Court Orders Medical Assessment for Jailed Bosnian Serb General Mladic Amid Release Bid

Medical Assessment and Legal Proceedings for Ratko Mladic

Background of the Court Order

THE HAGUE, April 28 (Reuters) - The U.N. war crimes court has ordered an independent medical assessment of lifetime inmate Ratko Mladic, after the 84-year-old Bosnian Serb general sought early release on health grounds, court documents published Tuesday showed.

Mladic is serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity in the 1992-95 war in Bosnia, and is currently held in the U.N. detention unit in The Hague.

Request for Early Release

Humanitarian Grounds and Medical Decline

The general filed a motion for early release on humanitarian grounds, the court said, because he is in a state of "advanced, irreversible medical decline resulting from a medical incident."

That incident landed him briefly in a hospital emergency room earlier in April but additional details were redacted in the filings.

Details of the Medical Assessment

Scope of the Report Ordered by the Court

Now, a U.N. judge has ordered a report no later than May 1 assessing Mladic's current health, life expectancy and standard of care in the detention unit and prison hospital. 

Previous Findings on Mladic's Health

The court previously found that while Mladic's health condition was precarious, it was stable and well managed at the detention unit. 

Recent Health Incidents

Mladic suffers from cognitive impairments, and following the medical incident, has been hospitalised multiple times in recent years, according to earlier court documents and hearings.

Context of Mladic's Conviction

Role in the Bosnian War

He led Bosnian Serb forces during Bosnia's 1992-95 war, part of the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia. 

Charges and Conviction Details

Mladic was convicted on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, including terrorising the civilian population of Bosnian capital Sarajevo, and the killing of more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys taken prisoner in the eastern town of Srebrenica in 1995.

(Reporting by Stephanie van den BergEditing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) has mandated a medical report covering Mladic’s current health, life expectancy, diagnoses, prognoses, treatment options, and adequacy of care by May 1. (n1info.rs)
  • In mid‑April 2026, Mladic was treated at a civilian hospital’s emergency room but discharged the same day in stable condition. (n1info.rs)
  • Despite previous denials of early release—including in 2025—the court has consistently found that his health, while precarious and deteriorating, remains stable and suitably managed at the UN Detention Unit. (tass.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Ratko Mladic request early release from prison?
Ratko Mladic requested early release on humanitarian grounds due to advanced, irreversible medical decline following a medical incident.
What is Ratko Mladic's current health status?
Court documents state Mladic is in precarious, but stable condition, suffering from cognitive impairments and recent hospitalisations.
What crimes was Ratko Mladic convicted of?
Mladic was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes during the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
Where is Ratko Mladic being held?
Ratko Mladic is held in the U.N. detention unit in The Hague, Netherlands.

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