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‘Sniper tourists’ from Britain spent tens of thousands of pounds to travel to Sarajevo to shoot at civilians during the Bosnian-Serb army’s siege in the 1990s, it has been alleged.
More than 30 years after the military blockade of Sarajevo – the longest in modern history in which almost 14,000 were killed – prosecutors in Milan have opened an investigation into Italian tourists, accusing them of paying £70,000 to join a ‘human safari’.
These claims are based on witness statements collected by journalist and writer Ezio Gavazzeni, who has now said that UK citizens also took part in the ‘murder tourism’.
He revealed to El Mundo that the wealthy clients travelled from a

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