Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has died in the detention centre at The Hague tribunal.
The tribunal said he had been found dead in his cell on Saturday morning. The cause of death is not yet clear.
Mr Milosevic, 64, has been on trial at the UN war crimes tribunal for genocide and other war crimes since 2001.
The tribunal last month rejected a request by Mr Milosevic to go to Russia for medical treatment. He had high blood pressure and a heart condition.
The tribunal has ordered an inquiry into the death.
"Milosevic was found lifeless on his bed in his cell at the United Nations detention unit," the tribunal said in a statement.
"The guard immediately alerted the detention unit officer in command and the medical officer. The latter confirmed that Slobodan Milosevic was dead."
Charges
Mr Milosevic faced charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his alleged central role in the wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo during the 1990s
He also faced genocide charges over the 1992-95 Bosnia war, in which 200,000 people died.
Mr Milosevic was in office for 13 years until 2000.
European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he hoped the death would help Serbia finally to come to terms with its past and allow it to look to the future.
Mr Milosevic's brother Borislav was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying that the international war crimes court was "entirely responsible" for his death.
He was a sinner yes, like the rest of us who still live..
There are many evils that man does in this world, because their flesh is weak and they fall for the tricks of Satan...power, wealth etc...and I'm not here to judge him.
He is dead now and God will judge him.
We don't know what was in his last breath..what his thoughts where etc..
we don't know if he finally repented to God for his sins..
Our Lord! Verily, we have heard the call of one calling to Faith: 'Believe in your Lord,' and we have believed.
Our Lord! Forgive us our sins and expiate from us our evil deeds, and make us die (in the state of righteousness) along with Al-Abrar
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