Abu Tahsin al-Salihi, a famous Iraqi marksman, who played an important role in stopping the Daesh invasion.
It is said to have killed more than 384 ISIS members during the Iraqi civil war.
For this he was nicknamed "Hakai" and "Sheikh of Snipers".
One of his major achievements was that he killed four ISIS commanders in a single day.
Al-Salihi demonstrated his skills in five wars related to the 1973 Arab-Israeli conflict.
His "trademarks" were fingerless gloves, a "Palestinian scarf" and his motorcycle.
ISIS was so afraid of him that they put a $250,000 bounty on his head.
At the age of 63, Abu Tahsin al-Salihi was killed in an exchange of fire. Although killing is not something to be proud of, but some people sometimes go crazy and become a nuisance to the entire humanity, that's when you have to take up arms for the betterment of humanity.
Perhaps the sense of doing the right thing protects these people.
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