The General Director of the University Clinical Center (UCC) of Republika Srpska, Vlado Đajić, told Srna that he has formed a team of experts expected to travel to The Hague to examine General Ratko Mladić, whose health condition is deteriorating.
Đajić emphasized that the support of this healthcare institution in treating General Mladić will not be lacking.


“We have some information about his illness, but we want to go to the scene, examine the general, review the findings, and provide our recommendations for further treatment, including which medications to administer and where he should be treated,” Đajić said.
He noted that a request will be sent to The Hague, and once approval arrives, the team will be ready to go on the trip.


“This is our patriotic duty, but also a medical obligation. Our wish is to go there, and we will finance the travel and stay expenses ourselves,” added Đajić.


General Ratko Mladić’s health condition is increasingly deteriorating, and medical experts’ stance is that he should be transferred from the custody of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals to Serbia for adequate treatment, said the general’s son, Darko Mladić, today in a statement to Srna.


“We are working on sending a cardiologist, neurologist, and pulmonologist, and we might involve other specialties. We will have a medical team of at least three to four experts from Serbia, perhaps even from Republika Srpska. We are in contact with the University Clinical Center in Banja Luka for them to provide part of these specialists,” Mladić said.

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