del Ponte, Carla (7 de diciembre de 2007). «The Prosecutor of the Tribunal against Vojislav Seselj - Third, Amended Indictment»(en inglés). La Haya: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Consultado el 29 de julio de 2011. «After Serb forces took control of Vukovar on 18 November 1991, over one thousand civilians gathered at the Velepromet facility. Some were compelled to go there by Serb forces and others went voluntarily seeking protection. By 19 November 1991, approximately two thousand people had gathered inside the Velepromet facility. The JNA considered about eight hundred of these persons to be prisoners of war. By the evening of 19 November 1991, shortly after the JNA began to transfer the alleged prisoners of war to their Sremska Mitrovica detention facility in Serbia, Serb forces, including volunteers recruited and/or incited by Vojislav ŠEŠELJ, separated a number of individuals from the alleged group of prisoners of war. They took these selected individuals out of the Velepromet facility and killed them. The bodies of some of those killed were transported to the Ovčara farm and buried there in the mass grave. The bodies of six other victims were left lying on the ground behind the
Velepromet facility....The Velepromet warehouse, Vukovar, SAO SBWS, November 1991,
run by JNA, approximately twelve hundred detainees.»