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Italy probes if its citizens paid to shoot civilians in Sarajevo siege

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

ROME Nov 13, 2025 - 8:45 pm GMT+3
Residents run through an intersection known for sniper activity after a shell fell in the center of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 20, 1992. (AFP Photo)
Residents run through an intersection known for sniper activity after a shell fell in the center of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 20, 1992. (AFP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Nov 13, 2025 8:45 pm

Prosecutors in Italy are investigating whether its citizens had paid the Bosnian Serb army during the 1990s siege of Sarajevo to be allowed to shoot civilians for sport, local media reported.

The investigation opened by Milan prosecutor Alessandro Gobbis for voluntary manslaughter seeks to identify Italians who, between 1993 and 1995, may have "paid to play war and kill defenseless civilians 'for fun,'" according to La Repubblica daily.

The newspaper said the unidentified suspects it dubbed "war tourists" were mostly wealthy and gun-loving right-wing sympathizers, who departed from Trieste, in northern Italy, before being taken to the hills surrounding Sarajevo.

An elderly resident takes advantage of the break in firing by going out for supplies, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 25, 1992. (AFP Photo)
An elderly resident takes advantage of the break in firing by going out for supplies, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 25, 1992. (AFP Photo)

There, the would-be snipers paid up to the equivalent of 100,000 euros per day to the Bosnian Serb forces to shoot at civilians below them, according to the daily Il Giornale, the first newspaper to report, in July, that an investigation in Italy had been opened.

The investigation follows a complaint filed by Italian journalist and writer Ezio Gavanezzi, who was contacted this August by the former mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karic.

She had filed her own complaint in Bosnia in 2022 after the broadcast of the documentary "Sarajevo Safari" by Slovenian director Miran Zupanic, which revealed the crimes.

An inhabitant runs for cover crossing a street to avoid snipers who are posted in evacuated houses, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, May 31, 1992. (AFP Photo)
An inhabitant runs for cover crossing a street to avoid snipers who are posted in evacuated houses, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, May 31, 1992. (AFP Photo)

In an interview with La Repubblica, Gavanezzi estimated there were at least 100 Italians who participated, with Il Giornale citing at least double that – on top of foreigners from other countries.

On social media Tuesday, Karic said she welcomed the Italian investigation.

In her 2022 complaint, a copy of which she posted on social media, Karic said the documentary, along with witness statements, point to "reasonable suspicion" that members of the Bosnian Serb army "organized 'excursions' for wealthy foreigners."

A couple runs to get shelter from snipers behind a bus carrying the legend
A couple runs to get shelter from snipers behind a bus carrying the legend "Sarajevo brigade," Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, March 28, 1993. (AFP Photo)

They "had the opportunity to fire precision rifles from (army) positions above the city of Sarajevo, killing and wounding innocent civilians in the besieged city, including children," according to her complaint.

During the nearly four-year siege of Sarajevo that began in April 1992 – the longest in the history of modern warfare – some 11,541 men, women and children were killed and more than 50,000 people were wounded by Bosnian Serb forces, according to official figures.

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