The sniper who fired the longest lethal shot in history has volunteered in Ukraine’s war against Russia
Amid several rumors and even publications reporting the death of the Canadian sniper Walian American journalist from Global News, who has contacts with the former serviceman, was able to trace the location and contact of Walinot only confirming his survival, but also getting some never-before-seen words from him.
Wali voluntarily transferred to Ukraine in the midst of the conflict against Russia, in which he was ready to use his honed skills to fight off the invasion commanded by the leader of the opposition Vladimir Poutine. The sniper, in turn, believes that the rumor is fake news aimed at weakening Ukrainian military capability.
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I was the last person to hear the news that he was dead. I think it’s just “trolling”. But I find it strange because after a while the enemy will lose credibility with this propaganda. I don’t understand why they push these lies. It’s pretty obvious because after a few days I go out and tell everyone I’m alive.”
He even praised his fellow Ukrainians and compared the war to “playing chess without knowing what the opponent’s pieces are” and revealed that for the first time in his life he had a pointing tank towards the building that was installed.
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