Italy probes Sarajevo 'human safari' snipers as first suspect is identified

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Italy’s Milan prosecutor opened an investigation into alleged organized 'human safari' sniper trips to besieged Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, summoning an 80-year-old former truck driver as the first suspect; seven weapons were found at his home as prosecutors allege he and others killed defenseless civilians from the hills around Sarajevo, with the probe potentially expanding to France, Switzerland and Belgium.
- Italy’s investigation into ‘human safaris’ in Sarajevo calls in first suspect EL PAÍS English
- Italy probes suspect in Sarajevo ‘sniper tourism’ during Bosnia war: Report Al Jazeera
- Italy probes 80-year-old over alleged Sarajevo 'sniper tourism' Reuters
- Sarajevo 'Weekend Snipers' case, one person under investigation for murder ANSA
- First suspect in the "Sarajevo Safari" case: He boasted that he went on a "manhunt" vijesti.me
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