Italian prosecutors investigate 'sniper tourism' claims in Bosnia

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Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Prosecutors in Milan, Italy, are looking into claims that Italians and others paid money to shoot and kill civilians in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the Bosnian war in the early 1990s. The investigation was launched after Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni provided the Milan prosecutors' office with a 17-page report claiming that wealthy individuals paid to participate in "sniper safaris" in Sarajevo, the BBC reported on Wednesday. Gavazzeni claimed about 100 "very wealthy people"

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