The Dutch State is liable for 30% of the losses suffered by the relatives of approx. 350 Muslim men. The men were made to leave the compound of Dutchbat on 13 July 1995 and were subsequently killed by Bosnian Serbs. By letting the men leave the compound unreservedly, they were deprived of a chance of survival. This has been ruled today by the Court of Appeal of The Hague. The Hague Court of Appeal has also ruled that the State is not liable for the actions of Dutchbat prior to the fall of Srebrenica, as those took place exclusively within the UN chain of command. In addition, the State is not liable for all refugees who had sought refuge in the safe area of Srebrenica and were later killed by the Bosnian Serbs.