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World's Deadliest Snipers Joins Ukraine Fight Against Russian Invasion

Ex Canadian soldier and world’s deadliest sniper Wali left his young family in Canada and on 1st March entered Ukraine along with 3 other Canadian soldiers to help Ukrainian in defending the country.

Sentinel Digital Desk

MOSCOW: Amid the war crisis in Ukraine, an ex-Canadian soldier best recognized as the world's deadliest sniper has now joined the Ukrainian army to aid in defending the country from Russian extreme attacks.

The soldier named Wali on speaking with the media said that he wants to be Ukrainian because these people are receiving attacks and bombardments for the only reason that they choose to be European and not Russian.

40 years old Wali had previously served as a sniper with the Royal Candian 22nd Regiment and fought in the battle of the Afghanistan war. He is regarded as the deadly sniper across the globe with a kill distance of over 2 miles.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky had a few days ago announced that foreigners are called for joining the war against Russia's brutal invasion in the country and soon after the announcement Wali entered Ukraine.

On 1st March the former Canadian soldier along with 3 other Canadian forces arrived in Ukraine leaving their homes in Canada to join in preventing the attacks from Russia.

Wali told that the people were very happy to see them in the war against the invasion as they hugged all three ex-soldiers from Canada who came to Ukraine.

The world's deadliest sniper currently works as a civilian computer programmer and resides with his young family in Canada. Wali expressed that the hardest part for him in his decision to join the war was missing the first birthday of his son.

He further added that a week ago he was busy with programming staff and now he is grabbing anti-tank missiles in warehouses for killing people and this is his reality at present.

The Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba informed that in the previous week over 20,000 foreigners from various countries across the world had joined the Ukrainian in the toughest time of defending its nation.

Notably, more than two million Ukraine has moved to different countries after the Russian invasion of the country started in 24 February 2022.

On Tuesday 8 March, the Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights after the war started more than 470 civilians were killed and a total of 861 has sustained injuries during the bombardments by Russian troops.

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