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They candidly admit that killing someone in combat, while sounding stark or even unsettling, was a culmination of a lifetime of preparation and training. The veteran emphasizes that their experience was not rooted in psychopathy but in the sense of duty and readiness cultivated over years. During the high-intensity firefight, they describe shooting five enemies at close range, alongside comrades who fought bravely with grenades and support weapons. The collective effort transformed into a coordinated, almost organic attack, where they consider themselves and their fellow soldiers as an integrated unit working seamlessly to neutralize the threat.