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Juba (sniper)

Juba[1] (Arabic: جوبا), sometimes spelled Joba, is the pseudonym of an anonymous sniper with the Sunni insurgent group Islamic Army in Iraq involved in the Iraqi insurgency, featured in several videos released between 2005 and 2007. Juba became famous after videos showing footage of his shootings appeared online. The second of these videos shows Juba marking a tally of 37 "kills".[2] Juba became a folk hero among many Iraqis due to his role in fighting against the American military in Iraq.

Juba - Azamulaneze

Sniper in the Iraqi insurgency

جوبا

Joba

Juba worked in mostly Sunni parts of Iraq, specifically the Anbar province. Juba's videos showed real battle scenes with background nasheeds. In many videos, Juba is seen killing and wounding multiple American soldiers with what seems to be a SVD (rifle). Juba is seen wounding and killing at ranges of a few hundred meters (yards) to approximately a thousand meters (yards) in the videos, several of them involving precision shots to the head. Juba waits for U.S. soldiers to dismount, or stand up in a Humvee turret, and aims for gaps in their body armor, the lower spine, ribs or above the chest.[3] There have been speculations that Juba is not one person but multiple snipers working under a pseudonym. The number of kills Juba claimed has also been debated as not all were verified.[4][5]

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Erwin König

Carroll, Rory (2005). , The Guardian, August 5, 2005

Elusive sniper saps U.S. morale in Baghdad

Stars and Stripes, April 22, 2007

Juba the Sniper Legend haunting troops in Iraq