Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić rejected "Sarajevo Safari" allegations, claiming artificial intelligence was used to doctor a photo of him with a rifle. He also made controversial remarks, including insulting a Croatian journalist and an MEP, drawing strong criticism from the opposition.
The President of Austria, Alexander van der Bellen, is on an official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. After meeting with members of the BiH Presidency and a meeting
An Italian man has confessed to joining a Serbian paramilitary unit and repeatedly shooting due to ideological reasons, including right-wing extremism and hatred of Muslims.
An investigation has been requested in Austria regarding the "Sarajevo safari," where "human hunters" allegedly took colored casings as trophies for children killed during the Bosnian War, with blue for boys and pink for girls.
The German magazine Der Spiegel has joined other media outlets in reporting on the alleged 'human safari' during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing renewed attention to the controversial topic.
A newly released book is shedding light on shocking details regarding the 'Sarajevo safari' war crimes, including how operations began in Milan and perpetrators returned with 'trophy casings'.
A contentious session of the Sarajevo City Council focused on the 'Sarajevo safari' court case in Milan, with discussions highlighting public interest in the ongoing judicial process.
The Sarajevo City Council is scheduled to make decisions regarding the engagement of lawyers for the 'Sarajevo safari' case in Milan, among other agenda items.
Milanese prosecutors are investigating four Italians suspected of acting as 'weekend snipers' during the siege of Sarajevo, with the first two interrogated denying all charges.
Denis Bećirović, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, addressed the public after talks with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, stating that the BiH Prosecutor's Office should answer questions regarding the "Sarajevo Safari" case.
Germany's SPD party is demanding an investigation into recent allegations that Germans participated in the 'Sarajevo safari,' where civilians were reportedly shot during the siege of Sarajevo.
Bivša austrijska ministrica pravde Alma Zadić navela je da su je informacije o mogućem učešću austrijskih državljana u "Sarajevo safariju" duboko šokirale te da je od vlasti u zemlji zatražila da se…
The German magazine 'Spiegel' has joined other media outlets in recently reporting extensively on the 'human safari' story during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Nataša Kandić, founder and long-time director of the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), assessed that SNS-controlled media avoid the topic of "Sarajevo safari".
The City Council of Sarajevo has approved a decision allowing the mayor to take all necessary legal actions to engage lawyer Nicola Brigida in criminal proceedings in Milan against those responsible for the 'Sarajevo safari' sniper attacks.
The Austrian President has voiced significant concern regarding the current state of affairs worldwide. His statement highlights a period of global instability and challenges.
An Italian man suspected of participating in the "Sarajevo safari" — a term referring to sniper attacks on civilians during the siege of Sarajevo — was questioned by investigators in Milan and denied his involvement, despite previous boasts.
Disturbing new details about the 'Sarajevo safari' have emerged from Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni's book 'Weekend Snipers,' which claims Swiss individuals also participated in the controversial event.
German magazine Der Spiegel has extensively reported on the alleged 'Sarajevo safari' during the Bosnian war, detailing how shots at children cost nearly 100,000 KM and bullet casings were considered trophies.
The German magazine "Der Spiegel" has also joined the media that have recently been reporting on the "human safari" during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, writes Deutsche Welle.
An Italian journalist revealed how she tracked down the first suspect involved in the 'Sarajevo safari' phenomenon, where wealthy foreigners allegedly paid to shoot at Sarajevo during its siege.