<p>Italian investigators last week reportedly opened a probe into decades-old allegations that foreigners paid to shoot civilians on a "sniper safari" during Sarajevo's siege in the 1990s. For those in the Bosnian capital, it reopened old wounds from the 1,425-day blockade that saw its streets become a killing ground, and resurfaced dark claims about wealthy killers paying to shoot them for amusement. Watch. </p>
