A Woman in Romania Would Have Been Involved in the Kidnapping of People in Sarajevo. "It Has to Be Killed by More than Ten People"
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For years there's been reports of so-called human safari from Sarajevo, which is said to have been behind rich foreigners on the way over Bosnian capital, in the early 1990s, when it was inhabited by Serbian forces during...
For years there have been reports of so-called human safari from Sarajevo, which is said to have been foreign rich over the Bosnian capital at the beginning of 1990, when it was inhabited by Serbian forces during the war in Bosnia. Among people's hunters, including a woman, as declared by the former head of the police in the capital of Bosnia, The Times writes the British daily. A witness quoted in the article that “luntists” would have been hel…
Shocking new allegations have emerged about wealthy foreigners who allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the 1992-95 siege of Sarajevo. The allegations, which had long circulated in wartime reports, are now under review as Italian judges investigate alleged participants from Italy. Eyewitness accounts paint a grim picture. Aleksandar Licanin, 63, a former volunteer with a Bosnian Serb tank unit, told The Times that he saw well-dressed foreign…
An 80-year-old Italian man has been summoned for questioning by prosecutors in Milan, Italy, over his involvement in so-called "sniper safaris" to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the 1990s. More than 11,000 people are believed to have been killed by snipers hiding in the hills above Sarajevo during the Yugoslav wars. In the documentary Sarajevo Safari, released four years ago, a former Serbian army soldier says that tourists …
A woman in Romania would have been killed by more than 10 people in one of the people's vendors about which many witnesses say they took place in Sarajevo in the '90s. Current President Alexander Vucic would have been one of the organizers, writes The Times.
History is turning out to be horrifying. 30 years after the international scandal known as the "Sarajevo Safari", the case is coming back into focus. It is the largest siege of a capital in modern history, in which over 10,000 people were killed. The key figures were snipers, who randomly shot people on the streets, including children, just like on a safari. And now, we learn from the international press that a Romanian woman, currently an unkno…
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