THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal says former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic has been put in a regular cell at its detention unit after completing a battery of medical tests.

Martin Petrov, chief of the UN court's registrar's office, said Wednesday Mladic "is now following the standard detention regime" for all suspects held in the cell block, which is housed inside a regular Dutch jail.

Mladic is charged with genocide and other offenses for orchestrating atrocities committed by Serb forces throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian war.

The 69-year-old spent the first days after he was extradited from Belgrade on May 31 undergoing tests in the detention unit's medical facility.

The tribunal has not disclosed information about his health.