Warped rich foreigners who gunned down innocents during the siege of Sarajevo competed to see who could kill the most beautiful women, a new book has wildly claimed. The wealthy gun enthusiasts shelled out 80,000 Deutsche marks between 1992 and 1996 – around $53,000 at the time — to their Serbian handlers to kill middle-aged women as part of a “human safari” trip, The Times of London reported . The amount rose to 95,000 marks to gun down young females, and 110,000 marks ($72,000) to shoot pregnant women. The revelations emerged in Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetic’s book “Pay and Shoot” and it cites documents handed over by Bosnian intelligence officer Nedzad Ugljen, who was killed in 1996. “Ugljen also wrote the foreigners competed to see who could shoot the most beautiful women,” Margetic told the outlet. A Bosnian special forces soldier opens fire in downtown Sarajevo in April 1992.…