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The ‘most accurate’ sniper in the world: ‘I see those killed on the BBC’ BBC News
Sergeant Craig Harrison served as a soldier in the Army from 1991 to 2014 and has been named the world’s most accurate sniper. In November 2009, he killed two Taliban fighters, who were 1.5 kilometers from him and were shot dead by soldiers in his regiment. His experiences on the battlefield have left him badly traumatized. He has a traumatic stress disorder and told the BBC Derbyshire when he closed the faces and eyes of those killed in flashbacks. You can watch more Victoria Derbyshire movies here see more movies here http://bbc.in/1P39x2K
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