The GoPro camera on the chest of the operator Ammar Alwaeli saved him from a bullet fired from a sniper rifle of the terrorist ISIS.
The incident was filmed by his colleague from the British newspaper The Sun Owen Holdaway. In the first seconds you can see how the bullet enters the chamber and she shatters into pieces.
Splinters hurt Alwaeli face. He was taken to the hospital and put on a drip. Now to his life threatens nothing.
“At first I didn’t know what happened. I fell to the ground and could not turn around to see what happened to Ammar. In the end I raised my head and saw that the bullet pierced my old GoPro, I gave him a few days before this,” said Holdaway.
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