Serbian president responded to accusations of sniper safari shooting.
Reaction of the President of Serbia to the accusations
According to The Sun: The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, has firmly rejected 'malicious' accusations that he participated in horrific 'sniper safaris' during the bloody events in Sarajevo.
Vucic, 55, responded to a statement by Croatian journalist Domagoj Marđetić, who filed a complaint with the Milan prosecutor's office accusing the president of organizing allegedly 'murder tourism'.
The prosecutor's office in Milan has opened an investigation...
These accusations have emerged against the backdrop of historical tensions in the Balkans and evoke the horrors of the wars of the 1990s. The prosecutor's investigation could be a significant step in clarifying the factors affecting the political situation in Serbia and its relations with neighboring countries.
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