Serbian leader Aleksandar Vucic said he is not the ‘monster’ and ‘cold-blooded murderer’ he has been alleged to be
The Serbian President has denied having any involvement in ‘human safari’ hunts in Sarajevo, which rich Europeans allegedly forked out five-figure sums for.Investigative journalist Domagoj Margetic claimed that the country’s leader, Aleksandar Vucic, worked with gun-toting-tourists while volunteering with Bosnian Serb troops in the early 90s.But the president’s spokesperson has now branded the allegations ‘malicious disinformation’, while also claiming that he never even picked up a weapon during this period.Vucic himself said the claims – which he vehemently denies – have been made to paint him as a ‘monster, as an inhuman, as someone who not only has no emotions, but is a cold-blooded murderer’.It comes weeks after a slew of shocking allegations about Sarajevo first came to light following an investigation by Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has denied the allegations (Omer Messinger/Getty Images)