In 2002, during a special operation in Afghanistan, it was rumored that US special forces had shot down a “ giant
Kandahar "nearly 4 meters tall, has red hair, six fingers and carries a spear. (Photo: Messenger) |
The first person to reveal the incident was a character calling himself Mr.K – a former soldier who participated in the campaign, interviewed and posted a video on YouTube in 2016. (Photo: Nguoi dua tin) |
He said the giant, who lived in a cave in the Kandahar mountains, killed an American soldier with a spear before being killed after 30 seconds of non-stop gunfire from his unit. (Photo: Nguoi dua tin) |
After being destroyed, the creature's body was loaded onto a Chinook transport helicopter and disappeared without a trace, the entire team was asked to keep the information secret. (Photo: Nguoi dua tin) |
Local legends have long told of giants who once lived in the mountains of Afghanistan, built huge towers, possessed extraordinary strength, and then disappeared due to war or disaster. (Photo: Apple Podcasts) |
Some reports say the giant was up to 5 meters tall, smelled of corpses, and the soldiers were equipped with powerful weapons such as M107 Barrett rifles that fired 50 BMG bullets to take down the creature. (Photo: Reddit) |
In 2016, the rumor-checking site Snopes contacted the US Department of Defense for verification, but the US side confirmed that there was no record of this incident. (Photo: Science) |
The government's denial has led many to believe that the US is deliberately hiding the truth for fear of causing panic or affecting national interests. (Photo: Military Times) |
Some, like paranormal researcher LA Marzulli, believe the creature is a Nephilim – “giants” in the Bible , but scholars say it is just a religious metaphor, with no basis in fact. (Photo: National Catholic Register) |
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