Italian investigators are looking into claims of up to 100 people paying to shoot civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s, media reported Wednesday. File Photo by Mzwele/EPA ...
Three decades after the end of the brutal siege of Sarajevo, Italian prosecutors are investigating "sniper tourists," who allegedly paid money to shoot at civilians in the city.More than three decades ...
Italian prosecutors are now testing one of the most disturbing claims to emerge from the Bosnian war. During the siege of Sarajevo, wealthy foreigners allegedly paid huge sums to join Bosnian Serb ...
An investigation has been launched in Italy over claims that wealthy people paid “large” amounts of money to shoot civilians during the Bosnian War. “My investigation has led to the opening of a ...
From Site “A Bosnian/Serbian checkpoint in Sarajevo is manned by Italian troops during an IFOR Press Tour in Tuzla/Sarajevo/Zagreb, Aug. 12-16, 1996.” Photo courtesy of Creative Commons. How do you ...
A Bosnian worker looks out at Sarajevo through a hole in a war-damaged building that once marked the front line during the 1992?95 Bosnian War, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, November 13, 2025.
In the early 1990s, concerts, plays and film screenings helped maintain a “semblance of normality” in besieged Sarajevo, as culture became a form of resistance to the Bosnian Serb guns in the hills.