A Croatian investigative reporter has filed a complaint with Milan prosecutors against the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić, for his alleged involvement in the “Sarajevo safari” affair, in which snipers from Italy and other countries allegedly travelled to the Bosnian capital to kill civilians during the four-year siege of the city in the 1990s.
View image in fullscreen Aleksandar Vučić has explicitly denied ever firing on Sarajevo but has yet to comment on the latest allegations. Photograph: Zorana Jevtić/Reuters
Last week, Milan prosecutors launched an investigation aimed at identifying the Italians allegedly involved on charges of voluntary murder aggravated by cruelty and abject motives.
According to investigators, groups of “sniper tourists” are alleged to have participa

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