Bosnian war: Details about Sarajevo ‘sniper safaris’ emerge

Sarajevo was under siege for years during the Bosnian war. An Italian author claims to have uncovered evidence that foreign war tourists took part in “sniper safaris” that targeted and killed civilians in the city.

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Three decades after the Siege of Sarajevo, new allegations of “sniper safaris” are emerging. Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni claims wealthy foreigners paid large sums to shoot civilians, with children and young women allegedly targeted.

Survivors like Danijela Sahat, who lost her brother on “Sniper Alley,” still seek justice.

European prosecutors have opened investigations, offering renewed hope that those responsible may finally be held accountable.

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