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Canadian Special Operations sniper hit target from more than 2 miles away, military says

June 22, 2017 at 5:11 p.m. EDT

A Canadian Special Operations sniper shot an Islamic State fighter from nearly 2.2 miles away in Iraq, the Toronto-based Globe and Mail newspaper reported Thursday.

The shot, according to the report, happened within the last month. In a statement following publication of the Globe and Mail article, the Canadian Special Operations Command confirmed that one of its soldiers from the elite Joint Task Force 2 hit a human target from 3,540 meters away. The statement did not provide any evidence to support the claim, or say if the target was killed.