'When I see the images of destruction in Ukraine, it is my son that I see, in danger and who is suffering,' the sniper said.
A Canadian soldier known as"one of the world's deadliest" snipers left his computer programmer job, his wife and year-old son to cross the Ukrainian border at night and fight Russian invaders alongside other foreign volunteers, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation .
A Canadian sniper called"one of the world's deadliest" has said that he is heading to help fight Russian invaders in Ukraine. This photo illustration shows an armed man in camouflage with a sniper gun in hands.Wali took the trip with three other former Canadian soldiers.
Upon finally meeting the Ukrainian forces, they greeted his group with hugs, handshakes and Ukrainian flags."They were so happy to have us," he told CBC."It's like we were friends right away." He soon sheltered with other British and Canadian veterans inside a renovated home. In the days that followed, he found himself grabbing anti-tank missiles in a warehouse, stocking up on oil and fuel to makeHe told the publication that Russia's unique style of warfare levels cities with extensive cannon and artillery fire before bringing in infantry ground troops. As such, he said he'd have to"brush up...on how to shoot down a chopper or a tank.
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