Shocking case in Italian courts claims rich foreigners took weekend trips to Bosnia to kill innocent civilians and children during the conflict, which saw more than 11,000 killed by snipers and shelling between 1992 and 1996

Rich foreigners allegedly paid £70,000 on shocking 'human safari' trips to shoot and kill innocent civilians .

Prosecutors in Italy have launched a probe into claims some of it's wealthy citizens and other people travelled to Bosnia and Herzegovina , during the deadly war in the 1990s, for disgusting "sniper tourism" trips.

Sarajevo was turned into a deadly city during a horrific four-year siege - which saw more than 11,000 killed by snipers and shelling between 1992 and 1996. A shocking complaint was filed in a Milan court claiming some rich foreigners "paid

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