Journalist Ezio Gavazzeni has submitted 17 pages of evidence regarding "sniper tourism" during the Bosnian War, claiming that wealthy Italians paid to shoot innocent men, women, and children in Sarajevo in the 1990s.
Prosecutors in Milan are investigating claims that Italian civilians paid to be snipers for the Bosnian Serb army in Sarajevo during the siege of the city between 1992 and 1996.
Italian journalist and writer Ezio Gavazzeni filed a legal complaint alleging that wealthy Italians paid large sums of money to go on “sniper safaris,” in which participants would shoot at civilians in Sarajevo. Gavazzeni’s suit identified five individuals who participated in these alleged crimes, but the public prosecutor’s office in Milan is looking to track down more people who may have been invol

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