The Myth of the 'Good Kill' in Ukraine's Sniper Mission

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A New York Times journalist recounts his experience accompanying a team of Ukrainian snipers on a mission in southern Ukraine. The soldier, known as Raptor, candidly discusses the moral calculations and emotional toll of killing Russian troops. The article explores the dehumanizing effects of war and the justifications soldiers use to cope with their actions. The journalist reflects on his own experiences as a Marine sniper in Afghanistan and the lingering discomfort and silence surrounding the violence committed in the name of war.
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