The trial of four former KLA leaders at The Hague is approaching its conclusion, bringing to a close a two-year marathon of testimonies.
The prosecution and defense have presented opposing narratives: one depicting the KLA as a structured force with a clear chain of command, and the other portraying it as a guerrilla force without a defined hierarchy.
Experts anticipate that the verdict will be announced in the spring or early summer, with key factors including the behavior of witnesses and the consistency of testimonies.
