Abu Tahsin al-Salihi (Arabic: أبو تحسين الصالحي; 1 July 1953 – 29 September 2017) was an Iraqi veteran sniper. A volunteer in the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, he is credited with killing over 384 ISIS members during the War in Iraq (2013–2017), receiving the nicknames "The Sheikh of Snipers" and "Hawk Eye."[1]
Abu Tahsin al-Salihi was born Ali Jiyad Obaid al-Salihi (Arabic: علي جياد عبيد الصالحي) and was known by his nom de guerreThe Hawk Eye or teknonymAbu Tahsin. He was born in 1953, had eleven children, five girls and six boys. He was a Shia Muslim. He traveled to Kuwait in the 1970s and worked many jobs there, two of which were being a shepherd of cows and camels. He had a French rifle to protect himself and with which he hunted rabbits, from this he gained knowledge in hunting and shooting.[citation needed]
Military career
Months before the Yom Kippur War in the 1970s, he was nominated to travel to the Soviet Union to train in a course and took second place. The first war he fought in was the Yom Kippur War in 1973, where he was stationed in the Golan Heights with the 5th Mountain Brigade. The second war he fought in was the Second Kurdish–Iraqi War in 1974. Following the outbreak of the War in Iraq in late 2013 and ISIL's Northern Iraq offensive, he joined the Sadr Brigade in the Popular Mobilization Forces where he participated in several battles that liberated several provinces in Iraq. However, he did not fit well in the Sadr Brigade, and he then joined the Ali Al Akbar Brigade which is where his skills began to show. He had 384 confirmed kills.
Death
According to the Popular Mobilization Forces spokesman, al-Salihi was killed in action during the anti-ISIS offensive against Hawija, Iraq.[1] His funeral took place on 30 September 2017.[1]
Legacy
In 2023, a statue of Abu Tahsin was erected in the city of Nasiriyah, Iraq.