Western tourists ‘paid £80k to kill civilians’ during Bosnian war
Mădălin Mihai
During the Bosnian war in the early 1990s more than 10,000 people were killed in Sarajevo. Italian prosecutors are examining allegations that some of those killings were at the hands of ‘war tourists’ who paid the modern-day equivalent of around £80,000 to take part in ‘sniper safaris’ in the Bosnian capital The investigation, which opened in Milan this week, aims to identify the Italians involved, on charges of “voluntary murder aggravated by cruelty and abject motives”. Watch more on
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