
"The investigation centers on allegations that weekend snipers from various European countries were paid to shoot civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War."
"Three suspects have been registered by the Public Prosecutor's Office, including an 80-year-old truck driver who claims he was in Bosnia for work, not hunting."
"Gavazzeni's book, I cecchini del weekend, reveals new details about the investigation, although much of the information is based on hearsay."
"The prosecution's interest in the suspects stems from their past comments about participating in these trips, which were noted by others."
An investigation in Italy has emerged regarding allegations of weekend snipers from various European countries who shot civilians during the Bosnian War. Ezio Gavazzeni provided information leading to the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office opening a case. Progress includes identifying three suspects, including an 80-year-old truck driver and two others who had previously boasted about their involvement. Gavazzeni has published a book detailing his findings, although much of the evidence is based on hearsay and limited testimonies from 30 years ago.
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