Ukraine says their sniper broke world record

A Ukrainian sniper broke the world record, killing a Russian soldier from a distance of 3.8 km, Ukraine Security Service (SBU) announced. Unconfirmed information, which first circulated in Ukrainian media, was confirmed for Newsweek by a source from Ukrainian intelligence circles. By the way, Canadian Special Forces sniper [...]
Unconfirmed information, which first circulated in Ukrainian media, was confirmed for Newsweek by a source from Ukrainian intelligence circles.
By the way, Canadian Special Forces sniper held the record since 2017 after it was confirmed that he committed sniper murder from a distance of 3,540 meters in Iraq.
British sniper Craig Harrison, who in 2009 killed a Taliban warrior in Afghanistan, struck from a distance of 2,475 feet [2,475 m].
The SBU sniper set a world record. He hit a Russian soldier from an incredible distance of”, the SBU media office reported. They added that the shooting exceeded the previous world record by approximately 260 feet [260 m].
The SBU snipers are changing the world's sniper rules, demonstrating the ability to effectively work in fantastic distances,” highlighted them. Meanwhile, Ukrainian media distributed images claiming to indicate the record shot.
Ukraine is rapidly entering the 21st month of war after Russia invaded last February.
Ukrainian military agencies a world record long-distance kill via a sniper reflecter at 3.8 kilometres (2.36 miles or 4,155 yards), made with a Ukrainian-made Volodar reform, a multi-caliber anti-mariter sniffle. The bolt used to be a newly-developed .50 caliber round... Pic.twitter. com/ 6 DMY3gJM6
) The STATECOM Bureau (@OSPSF) November 19, 2023












