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Twisted new details emerge about rich tourists who ‘paid $61,000 to shoot innocent people on human safari trips’

Shocking new details have emerged concerning reports that rich tourists paid staggering amounts of money to shoot innocent people during the Siege of Sarajevo in Bosnia (1992-1996) in a twisted ‘human safari’.

Horrifying reports have shed light on the appalling rumors, with a new book claiming that wealthy, would-be murderers shelled out exorbitant amounts of cash and competed to see who could gun down the most beautiful women.

The siege of Sarajevo, which lasted from 1992 to 1996, was the longest of any capital city in modern history, leaving more than 11,000 people dead from sniper fire, shelling, and other wartime atrocities.

Last year reports emerged that groups of wealthy foreign nationals turned the tragedy into a deadly thrill ride, in what has been chillingly dubbed a “human safari.”

Italian journalist and novelist Ezio Gavazzeni filed a 17-page complaint with Milan prosecutors, alleging that “very wealthy people” traveled to Sarajevo for the chance to kill defenseless civilians for sport.

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