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They Paid to Kill: the Shocking Case of “Human Safaris” Against Men and Children that Scandalizes the World

A judicial investigation opened in Milan could uncover one of the darkest episodes of the Bosnian war: the existence of alleged “human safaris” organized during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996), in which wealthy foreigners would have paid thousands of euros to shoot defenceless civilians from the hills surrounding the city. The complaint was presented by the Italian writer and journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, who, after watching a documentary on the …
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A judicial investigation opened in Milan could uncover one of the darkest episodes of the Bosnian war: the existence of alleged “human safaris” organized during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996), in which wealthy foreigners would have paid thousands of euros to shoot defenceless civilians from the hills surrounding the city. The complaint was presented by the Italian writer and journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, who, after watching a documentary on the …

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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