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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić ordered health officials to reduce patient waiting lists, stating that 8,000 patients were removed from the lists within ten days. He instructed officials to work on the issue intensively to improve the situation. Separately, an Italian businessman died after undergoing a surgical procedure at a clinic in Tirana, Albania. Two people are now under investigation in connection with his death.
Italian prosecutors are investigating an 80-year-old truck driver in connection with alleged 'human safaris' in Sarajevo during the Bosnian war. The suspect is being probed for murder and is accused of boasting about hunting people, with claims that tourists paid to act as snipers targeting civilians. Authorities in Milan searched his home as part of this investigation.
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Italian prosecutors are investigating a man, identified as Cecchini, for his alleged involvement in organizing 'human safaris' in Sarajevo. The case involves accusations that tourists were taken to sniper positions used during the siege of Sarajevo to shoot at civilians, with the suspect reportedly boasting about 'manhunting'.
An Italian businessman traveled to a clinic in Tirana, Albania, for a surgical procedure and died after the operation. Two people are now under investigation in connection with his death.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has ordered health officials to reduce patient waiting lists, stating that 8,000 patients were removed from the lists within 10 days. He instructed officials to work on the issue 'even if they don't sleep' to improve the situation.
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