Sarajevo Headquarters: an Open Investigation to Identify "War Tourists" Who Have Come to Kill Civilians
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Dozens, if not hundreds, of “tourist snipers”, including many Italians, are believed to have paid the Serbian army to shoot civilians during the siege of the Bosnian capital in the mid-1990s.
Italians would also be involved: they left Trieste on Fridays and returned on Sundays
Wealthy foreigners allegedly paid to shoot innocent civilians in Sarajevo, investigation launched
Three decades after the end of the Bosnian War, a shocking new allegation has emerged concerning war crimes committed during the siege of Sarajevo. Authorities in Italy have opened an official investigation into whether the so-called “Sarajevo human safari” truly existed – claims that wealthy foreign nationals paid for the opportunity to shoot civilians during the city’s siege. Documentary film triggered the investigation As reported by Index, t…
After an investigation by an Italian journalist and the action of the former mayor of the Bosnian capital, the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation into possible "tourist snipers" who paid to kill besieged civilians between 1992 and 1996.
The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into "snipers of the weekend", many of whom Italians, who at the siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s allegedly paid the Serbian army to shoot at civilians, report the Italian press and the former mayor of Sarajevo.
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