ACroatian investigative reporter on Wednesday filed a complaint with Milan prosecutors against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic for his alleged involvement In the so-called "Sarajevo Safari" affair, in which alleged snipers from Italy and other countries allegedly traveled to the Bosnian capital during its 19902 siege by the Serbs to shoot for fun and for a large sum of money, at unarmed civilians, including women and children.
Domagoj Margetic filed his complaint against the Serbian head of State with the prosecutors who are investigating the case.
As reported in Sarajevo, in recent days Margetic posted evidence on social media that Vucic, then a young volunteer, was present at one of the military posts in Sarajevo from which, according to witnesses, foreign citizens and Serbian ultranationalist units were shooting and killing civilians in what is being described as a macabre "tourist safari." Following a complaint from journalist and writer Ezio Gavazzeni, the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office recently opened an investigation into the "Sarajevo Safari" affair, which is receiving mounting testimony in Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond.








