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Milan Investigates Alleged “Sniper Tourism” in Sarajevo During 1990s War

The Milan Attorney General’s Office is investigating allegations that Italians paid to travel to Sarajevo during the Bosnian War to shoot civilians, mirroring the brutality of the “Sniper Alley.” The investigation centers on accusations of intentional homicide motivated by cruelty, where individuals with far-right connections allegedly paid between €80,000 and €100,000 for this “human safari.” The complaint, filed by a writer and journalist, is supported by information gathered from a documentary and various witnesses, including Bosnian intelligence agents. The investigation aims to uncover the truth about these alleged atrocities, with the Bosnian government offering full cooperation.

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Flights Suspended After Man Dies After Being Sucked Into Plane Engine

An individual tragically lost their life after entering the engine of a plane at Milan Bergamo International Airport, leading to flight suspensions. The 35-year-old, who was not a passenger or employee, reportedly accessed the runway after driving the wrong way and entering through an emergency door. Despite efforts from police and security, the man reached the Volotea aircraft’s engine during takeoff preparations. The incident caused a temporary halt to flight operations, but they have since resumed, and the airline is providing support to affected passengers and crew while authorities investigate.

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