SWP+SWP+Abschuss von Kindern gegen Aufpreis
: 100.000 Euro für mörderische „Menschen-Safari“ in Sarajevo?

Bei der Belagerung von Sarajewo im Bosnien-Krieg sollen gelangweilte Jäger aus dem Ausland gegen viel Geld Jagd auf Menschen gemacht haben. Was ist dran an den neuen Ermittlungen?
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Dominik Straub
Rom/Sarajevo
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(FILES) Picture taken on June 25, 1992 at Sarajevo showing an elderly resident taking advantage of the break in firing by going out for supplies. This central area of the town is reputed to be the most dangerous area because of sniper fire. Milan's prosecutor office has opened an investigation into "weekend snipers," many of them Italians, who during the siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s allegedly paid the Serbian army to shoot civilians, according to the Italian press and the former mayor of Sarajevo. These "war tourists," mostly wealthy, gun-loving, far-right sympathizers, gathered in Trieste, northern Italy, before being taken to the hills surrounding Sarajevo, according to La Repubblica newspaper. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

Sarajevo im Juni 1992: Eine Frau nutzt die Feuerpause, um schnell über die Straße zu gehen und Besorgungen zu machen.

Christophe Simon/afp