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Milan prosecutors have opened an inquiry into allegations that wealthy Italians paid to shoot civilians in Sarajevo during the 1990s war.
A seventeen page complaint cites testimony from intelligence officers, victims, and officials who say foreign “tourist shooters” operated from Serb held positions.
Investigators are reviewing witness lists, travel records, and archived intelligence files as they work to identify potential suspects.
The Milan Attorney General’s Office has opened an investigation into legal complaints that wealthy rightwing Italians allegedly paid to kill civilians during the 1990s. According to the complaint, wealthy Italians were flown from Italy to Bosnia during the war, where they paid to fire on residents in Sarajevo.
The seventeen-page co

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