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Wali, the world’s deadliest sniper, called his experience fighting in Ukraine a terrible disappointment. Photo/Russia Today
He claimed there was inadequate weaponry, poor training and heavy losses, as well as profiteering and desertion.
When the Guardian answers the call of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in March and voluntarily fought for Ukraine, he was given wah coverage by the Western media.
A former Canadian soldier who also volunteered to fight Kurdish militants in Iraq, Wali was described by Spanish media as “the best sniper in the world,” celebrated by American military bloggers for “making fun of” Russia and praised by the New York Post for picking up missiles. anti-tank in warehouse to kill real people.
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However, he said that reality disappointed him. Back home in Quebec, Wali told La Presse on Friday that the Ukrainian commander initially didn’t know what to do with foreign fighters like himself.
Tired of waiting for an opportunity to go to war, the Guardians join the ‘Norman Brigade’, a private unit led by another former soldier from Quebec.
However, some members of this brigade told La Presse that the guns and bulletproof vests promised by the brigade chief never arrived, and some of his members were near the front line without any protective equipment.
About 60 members of the brigade had left, its commander told La Presse, and some soldiers were “plotting” to steal a shipment of US-supplied weapons worth $500,000 and form their own unit.
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