Serbia President Accused in 'Human Safari' Trips
Shocking claims allege Serbia's president organised sniper trips where tourists paid £70,000 to shoot civilians in besieged Sarajevo. Read the full investigation.
Shocking claims allege Serbia's president organised sniper trips where tourists paid £70,000 to shoot civilians in besieged Sarajevo. Read the full investigation.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces explosive claims of organising and participating in paid sniper 'safaris' targeting civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo. New evidence emerges.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces a legal complaint in Milan for his alleged role in the 'Sarajevo Safari' case, where snipers reportedly paid to shoot civilians during the siege. Read the full investigation.
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Serbia's President Vučić faces fresh allegations of participating in 'human safaris' during the Sarajevo siege, as an Italian investigation into the sniper tourism scandal escalates. Read the latest developments.
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Shocking investigation reveals wealthy foreigners paid up to £88,000 to shoot civilians during Bosnian war. New evidence uncovers darkest chapter of Sarajevo siege.
A US Congresswoman pledges to find Americans accused of paying up to £88,000 to shoot civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo in a shocking 'war tourism' case. Read the full investigation.
Italian prosecutors investigate 'sniper safaris' where rich foreigners allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the Sarajevo siege. Read the shocking details.
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