Tourists Paid Thousands to Shoot at Civilians in Disturbing Underground ‘Experience’
A shocking investigation has uncovered a disturbing underground operation where wealthy thrill-seekers allegedly paid thousands of dollars to participate in simulated “combat experiences” targeting actors posing as civilians. According to investigators, participants were charged even more to engage in scenarios involving child actors, raising widespread outrage and international condemnation.
Authorities say the operation marketed itself as an “extreme adrenaline adventure,” luring tourists with promises of realism and danger. However, what they found instead was an ethically horrifying setup in which unarmed individuals — hired performers unaware of the full details — were placed in staged environments to be “hunted” for entertainment.
Officials have now shut down the facility and arrested several organizers on charges including fraud, exploitation, and endangerment. Human rights groups are demanding further investigation into whether similar operations may exist elsewhere.
The revelation has sparked a global conversation about the ethics of extreme tourism and the alarming lengths some people will go to seek entertainment.