Prosecutors are examining allegations that foreigners paid between €80k and €100k to take part in a ‘sniper safari’

Groups from Italy and elsewhere alleged to have paid Serb soldiers to shoot Sarajevo residents during siege

Prosecutors are examining allegations that foreigners paid between €80k and €100k to take part in a ‘sniper safari’

Italians and others are alleged to have paid large sums to fire at Bosnians risking their lives in besieged Sarajevo.

Prosecutors in Milan, Italy, are investigating claims that Italians and others paid to shoot civilians in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the early 1990s.

According to a lawsuit, participants would be flown from Italy to Bosnia where they would pay to shoot people.

ROME: Prosecutors in Italy are investigating possible Italian snipers who may have paid the Bosnian Serb army during the 1990s siege of Sarajevo to be allowed to shoot civilians…

Foreigners would allegedly pay up to £88,000 to shoot at unarmed civilians