BELGRADE, November 21. . The Serbian Foreign Ministry has denied reports of the country's President Aleksandar Vucic's participation in a “human hunt” in besieged Sarajevo.

“The Ministry unequivocally rejects such fabrications, assessing them as another example of the coordinated spread of false information aimed at undermining the reputation of the Republic of Serbia and its highest institutions,” the statement said.
On November 10, Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported that Milan prosecutors had opened an investigation into a “man hunt” in the city of Sarajevo, which was besieged during the events in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s. It is believed that wealthy tourists could be accused of paying a private sum to stay on the outskirts of the city and snipe civilians.
According to the British newspaper The Guardian, Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetich filed a complaint with the Milan prosecutor's office against the President of the Republic of Serbia, alleging that the latter allegedly participated in a “human hunt” in Sarajevo.













