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The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet

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The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the King of German Snipers with one bullet.

Born into a family of ordinary hunters in Russia, Vasily hunted with his father from an early age, with an iron foot and magical marksmanship. He was very good at shooting at long distances, and his long-term hunting also exercised his extreme patience, which benefited him greatly in the years of war.

After the outbreak of World War II, Vasily joined the army and quickly revealed his talent in shooting. Two months into the battlefield, he used a regular rifle to kill more than twenty German soldiers, which shocked his leaders and rewarded him with a Mosin Nagant sniper rifle. Even in the Soviet Union, this was an amazing bonus.

Vasily, who had been given the new sniper rifle, did not disappoint the expectations of his commanders, and over the next month or so he used the rifle to kill another 225 enemy troops, most of them middle and lower-ranking officers. This achievement once again shocked the world, and he was also followed by a large number of reporters.

Vasily was a hero to the Soviets, but a demon to Nazi Germany. What is even more frightening is that this demon is very good at disguise, whether it is a branch or a stone, it may shoot a bullet of revenge at the Germans, and the Germans must not let Vasily live.

The Germans sent to kill Vasily was Kosnin, the King of German snipers. This person has an explanation of him in the "History of World War II". Kosnin also came from a family of hunters, and his shooting skills from an early age were perfect, and he was even appreciated by Hitler, who made him the headmaster of the sniper school.

In Germany, which is full of talents, It is natural that Kosnin can stand out from many snipers. He has a calm personality, excellent marksmanship and patience. The History of world war II records him as a sniper who terrified the enemy and never escaped a single living creature under his scope. But now he was facing the rarest opponent of his life, and the only opponent who could destroy him!

Kosnin's only goal in going to the Soviet Union was to eliminate Vasily. In order to provoke Vasily's anger, Kosnin consciously killed six Soviet female soldiers, and he did succeed. When Vasily learned of this, he proposed to his leader that he must have a face-to-face duel with Kosnin, a showdown between the top snipers between the Soviets and Germany.

The History of World War II details the world's first and probably last case of the top sniper competition. Vasily was well aware of the cruelty and strength of his opponents, and in order to know where Kosnin was hiding, he gave up pursuing and killing other German soldiers. But Kosnin boasted that his shooting skills were excellent, and in order to provoke Vasily again, his muzzle never stopped shooting, and even several of Vasili's comrades were buried under his guns.

But Kosnin's pride led directly to his demise. After a day and a night of fighting between the two men, Vasily finally discovered Konin's rules of action. Eventually he locked his target on a huge iron plate in the ruins ahead. The iron plate has never been moved. To determine if Kosnin was behind that iron plate, Vasily made a bold move.

Vasily propped up a glove, and soon a bullet came at him. Vasily looked at the bullet, which came from the direction of the iron plate. Now that Kosnin has been found by Vasili, he must find a way to destroy this terrible enemy.

Now is the time for both sides to compete for patience. Kosnin didn't know where Vasily was, but he knew Vasily had locked him up. It was a sunny day, but it was bad weather for snipers. The reflection or illumination of the sun will affect the sniper's line of sight. If sunlight is reflected on the sniper scope, it will also expose the specific location of the sniper.

It was time to 4 p.m., and Vasily asked his teammates to raise their helmets to attract Kosnin to shoot. Sure enough, Kosnin's movements as he aimed at the helmet caused a change in the light of the sun shining on the sniper scope, allowing Vasily to seize the opportunity to hit the target with one shot.

Vasily and Kosnin's battle took four days and four nights, and this epic duel came to an end. It was finally confirmed that it was Kosnin who was defeated by Vasili, which gave everyone a long sigh of relief. Ever since Kosnin came to the Soviet battlefield, even the Soviets, as a fighting nation, felt that they had a sword of Damos hanging over their heads, and now the haze on their heads has finally dissipated, and Vasily has been awarded the title of national hero after the war.

The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet
The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet
The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet
The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet
The witty and composed sniper in "Soldiers Under the City" really has his own person in history, he is the Soviet sniper Vasily. He lurked for four days and four nights without firing a shot, and finally killed the German sniper with one bullet

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