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After killing the informer, the sniper likely felt a mix of relief and guilt. Completing his mission may have brought a sense of duty fulfilled, but the act of taking a life could also have weighed heavily on his conscience, leaving him to grapple with the moral implications of his actions. The tension of the moment might have overshadowed any sense of triumph, leading to a complex emotional aftermath.

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