Austria is investigating two people suspected of paying to shoot civilians on ‘Sarajevo Safaris’ during the 1990s.
Wealthy tourists from Europe, Russia, Canada and the US made weekend trips to the majority-Muslim city, now the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and paid Serbian fighters to join the sniper trips between 1992 and 1995.
Hunters would pay vast sums of money to hit men, women and children while the city was under siege by Bosnian Serbs during the Bosnian War.
They would pay extra to kill pregnant women and children, and would compete with each other to see who could kill the most beautiful women.
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