Ukraine has resumed its opposition against Russia as the war enters its 19th day. Thousands of foreign fighters have reacted to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call to battle alongside Ukrainian soldiers and soldiers. A man stands out among numerous and is known as “Wali”, the “world’s deadliest sniper”. Wali is a former Canadian sniper who reportedly arrived in Ukraine on March 4 along with three other ex-servicemen from his country and a group of British veterans.
He came from Poland, taking shelter in a remodelled home, before entering Ukraine’s military and civilian troops also reports the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Who Is Wali, World’s Deadliest Sniper?
The 40-year-old was operating as a computer programmer when the war broke out. He entered the International Territorial Defense Force of Ukraine, exiting behind his job and family. The sniper’s real name stays a secret and is recognised as “Wali”. It decodes to Guardian in Arabic. According to the French journal La Presse, Wali left for Ukraine with a handful of action equipment: a backpack, a gas mask, a ghillie suit (a camouflage suit generally used by snipers), binoculars and a combat jacket from Afghanistan.
“A week ago I was still programming stuff. Now I am also carrying anti-tank missiles to a warehouse to kill real people… that is my reality right now,” he said.
By far the most difficult part is recognising my son’s first birthday. But Wali said he had a small choice. He told CBC, “I want to help… it’s as simple as that.” Wali said that the Ukrainians were pleased to see him and his comrades join the war.
What Make Wali World’s Deadliest Sniper?
“They were so happy to have us, it’s like we were friends right away,” he said. Wali sufficed with the 22nd Regiment of the Royal Canadian Infantry in Kandahar during the Afghanistan War between 2009 and 2011, The Independent news. He reportedly volunteered to fight Islamic State in Iraq in 2015 and joined hands with Kurdish forces.
According to media news, the sniper can kill 40 kills in a day. On average, a sniper commits five to six kills in a day. Wali carries the record for the most extended guaranteed kill – he shot down an IS fighter in Mosul, Iraq, in June 2017 from a distance of 3.5 kilometres using a McMillan Tac-50 rifle.
What Is Wali Cause Of Death?
The sniper said that he simply could not sit back and watch an all-out attack unfold in front of his eyes. “When I look at the images of destruction in Ukraine, I see that my son is in danger and who is suffering,” Wali told La Presse. “When I look at a destroyed building, it’s the person who owns it, what I see is their pension fund going up in smoke”.
“I don’t think Ukrainians deserve what is happening,” he said. As La Presse reports, Wali is now making Molotov cocktails and buying amateur drones for surveillance. He said he would have to “brush up on how to dismantle the chopper or the tank”. However, he clarifies that he “doesn’t hate Russians”. Now, some sources claim that Wali has died in the war. So, we will update our page with fresh details in future as well. So, stay connected to All Social Updates.