Published On: Fri, Nov 14th, 2025
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Staunch Donald Trump ally Anna Paulina Luna proclaimed that she would personally hunt down the people responsible for allegedly paying almost $100,000 to hunt down and kill innocent civilians in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia.

“Regarding the alleged ‘murder tourism’ discussed below, I have opened an investigation into this matter and am in contact with the Bosnian Consulate as well as the Italian Embassy,” she wrote on her X account. “Paying money to shoot civilians—and even worse to shoot children—is a level of evil our country cannot and will not tolerate.”

“Both the Italian and Bosnian governments will be sharing any and all information regarding any AMERICANS that may be implicated,” she added. “If there are any Americans who have engaged in this, they deserve to be charged and prosecuted.” It comes as a video showed Trump almost ruining a little girl’s Christmas with a sticky 6-word question.

In a follow-up tweet, Luna posted, “Taking murders off our streets is America First.” She concluded, “Americans may have paid to travel to murder people for sport. Hence the investigation. That is OUR issue. Murder is murder. Read the entire post, please.”

Users on the social media site had a wide range of comments, with some agreeing with the Florida representative and a few questioning the validity of the alleged incident. “Respectfully, Ms. Luna, this is most likely an urban legend/tall tale run wild,” one person stated.

“During the war it was pretty well video documented when civilians were shot they were shot by trained snipers not civilians taking pot shots,” they continued. “Serb paramilitary groups like Arkan’s Tigers were responsible for many of these murders.”

“If this turns out true, it’s pure barbarism hiding under some sick thrill tourism,” a second person commented. “The State Department better haul every American involved into court, names public, no excuses.”

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A third person attempted to take a neutral view of the matter. “This is another country, though, and America is not the world police,” they said.

“If Americans are implicated by whatever investigation they do that’s one thing,” they added. “Otherwise why do we become the world police here again? If we are going to be the world police why not hold China accountable for all of their KNOWN atrocities?”

It was alleged that during the Bosnian War, which was waged between 1992 and 1996, unnamed residents from Italy, the U.S., Russia, and other countries came to the war-torn land and participated in murder games during the four-year siege of the capital city. During the conflict, it was reported that more than 10,000 people were killed.

La Repubblica, a local news outlet, claimed that during the war, visitors from various countries — most of whom were allegedly from far-right circles — paid a hefty sum of money for “weekend sniper” trips. The outlet claimed that from their vantage point, they would take aim at unsuspecting civilians and pull the trigger.

Another outlet by the name of El Paris reported that the trips cost more if the participants wanted to kill children. It was reported that Meša Selimović Boulevard, the main road into the city, was nicknamed sniper alley, due to the perils of the conflict.

Allegations of the murder games first came to light in 2022 when a documentary called Sarajevo Safari lifted the veil on the sick games with multiple testimonials. A legal complaint submitted by Milan-based writer and journalist Ezio Gavazzeni, which was backed by various Bosnian officials, triggered an investigation.

It was later discovered that tourists could pay a money to former Bosnian leader, Radovan Karadžić, to get play the sick games. Karadžić, 80, had reportedly been sentenced to 40 years in prison back in 2016 on charges of genocide and other crimes against humanity.

Reports indicated that the Bosnian Attorney General’s Office had stopped investigations into the sniper tourism as it was too difficult to look into as the country still nursed its wounds. “We are talking about wealthy people, with reputations – businessmen – who during the siege of Sarajevo paid to kill unarmed civilians, Gavazzeni said.

“They left Trieste for a manhunt and then returned to their respectable daily lives,” he added. Lead prosecutor Alessandro Gobbi allegedly has a list of people suspected of participating in the games. Gavazzeni claimed that there could be up to 100 tourists.



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