Sniper: 'I see those I killed in flashbacks'
British sniper Sergeant Craig Harrison speaks to Victoria Derbyshire about his experiences serving as a soldier in the army between 1991 and 2014.
Described as the world's most accurate sniper, in November 2009, he shot dead two Taliban fighters, who were just over 1.5 miles away from him and who were firing at soldiers in his regiment.
He told Victoria about the post-traumatic stress he now suffers from and how he thinks about the people he has killed during flashbacks.
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