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Italian prosecutors investigate an 80-year-old man over alleged role in Sarajevo 'sniper tourism' during 1992–95 war.
Italian prosecutors are investigating an 80-year-old former truck driver from near Pordenone over alleged involvement in "sniper tourism" during the 1992–95 siege of Sarajevo, marking the first identified suspect in a probe launched in November 2025.
The man, not accused of direct killings, faces multiple charges of premeditated murder with base motives, potentially related to logistics or transport for foreign tourists who paid Bosnian Serb forces to shoot civilians from hilltop positions.
The investigation stems from a complaint by Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, inspired by the 2022 documentary "Sarajevo Safari," which detailed claims of organized shooting excursions.
The suspect, who remains free, is scheduled to be questioned on February 9.
The probe, which has renewed hope among survivors, aims to uncover those responsible for atrocities in a war that killed about 11,000 civilians.
Los fiscales italianos investigan a un hombre de 80 años por su presunta participación en el 'turismo de francotiradores' de Sarajevo durante la guerra de 1992-1995.