The claim that the President of Serbia was a sniper in Bosnia.

The claim that the President of Serbia was a sniper in Bosnia.

21.11.2025 08:05

During the Bosnian War, new allegations emerged in Sarajevo regarding foreign wealthy individuals participating in a "sniper safari" targeting Muslim civilians for money. It was reported that a Croatian journalist filed a complaint against Serbian President Vucic, claiming he was one of those individuals.

The investigation initiated by the Milan Prosecutor's Office regarding Italian citizens who paid large sums of money to Serbian forces in besieged Sarajevo during the Bosnian War from 1992 to 1995 and opened fire on Muslim civilians with sniper rifles "for fun" is ongoing.

A new claim has emerged in the Italian press regarding the investigation. It has been alleged that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was one of those who targeted civilians in Sarajevo with sniper rifles for money during the war.

EVIDENCE SUBMITTED TO THE PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE

According to Ansa, Croatian investigative journalist Domogoj Margetic filed a criminal complaint against the Serbian leader with the Milan Prosecutor's Office. The report stated that Margetic also presented some evidence to the prosecutor's office.

Serbian President was a sniper in Bosnia
Aleksandar Vucic

"AT LEAST 100 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED"

Claims that wealthy foreigners went on a "human hunt" for money during the Bosnian War have actually been voiced for a long time.

Italian journalist and author Ezio Gavazzeni presented his findings to the prosecutor's office in February, after which the Milan Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into the matter. Journalist Gavazzeni claims that at least 100 people participated in the human hunt in Sarajevo. The investigation is being conducted on charges of "intentional murder committed with monstrous feelings and base motives."

Prosecutor Alessandro Gobbis is trying to identify Italians who were willing to pay to kill defenseless civilians for fun between 1993 and 1995. Among the witnesses is Slovenian director Miran Zupanic, who made a documentary titled "Sarajevo Safari" related to the issue in 2022.

MORE THAN 12,000 MUSLIMS LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE BOSNIAN WAR

The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1996 resulted in the deaths of more than 12,000 Muslim civilians. While bloody massacres were documented by mass graves that emerged after the war, numerous Western and Israeli sadistic bloodshed enthusiasts confessed in court records that "human hunting parties were organized in Sarajevo under the name of weekend safaris" in parallel with Serbian atrocities.

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