'Sniper tourists' allegedly killed civilians for fun during Bosnian war

France 24Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 12:58:34 PM
'Sniper tourists' allegedly killed civilians for fun during Bosnian war
An Italian investigation has revealed allegations of 'sniper tourism' during the Bosnian war from 1992 to 1995, where tourists reportedly killed civilians for amusement. This disturbing claim highlights the dark side of war and the exploitation of conflict for entertainment, raising ethical concerns about the actions of individuals who participated in such activities. The investigation sheds light on the need for accountability and justice for the victims of these alleged crimes, emphasizing the ongoing impact of the war on Bosnia-Herzegovina and its people.
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