A jaw-dropping claim that rich foreigners paid to shoot humans in Sarajevo in the 1990s – when the city was in the middle of a violent and chaotic military blockade - has sparked an investigation by Italian prosecutors. The stunning allegations come from an Italian writer, who alleged he had uncovered evidence that wealthy gun enthusiasts — dubbed “sniper tourists” — would pay Bosnian Serb forces for the chance to gun down residents at random during the four-year siege of the city, The Guardian reported. Rich foreigners allegedly paid upwards of $90,000 to shoot people during “human safari” trips to Sarajevo in the 1990s — with an extra fee to kill children.

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