Summary
Italian prosecutors are investigating claims that Italians traveled to Bosnia during the 1990s war to participate in "sniper safaris," where they paid to shoot at civilians. These events allegedly took place in Serb-controlled areas near Sarajevo.
Key Facts
- Italian prosecutors are looking into claims of Italians joining "sniper safaris" during the Bosnian war in the 1990s.
- These safaris allegedly involved shooting at civilians.
- The shootings took place from hills controlled by Serbs.
- Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, was under siege during this time.
- The term "sniper safari" refers to paying a fee to participate in these activities.
- The investigation is focused on actions that occurred during the years of the Bosnian war.