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Taliban Fly Over Kandahar In Blackhawk With Man Hung From Rope Below

Upon its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the United States left billions of dollars in military equipment behind. 

This stockpile includes, but is not limited to Blackhawk helicopters, scan eagle drones, MRAP’s, Humvee’s, and hundreds of thousands of rifles. 

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Many argued that the Taliban would never be able to operate this equipment. However, Monday night the Taliban flew Blackhawk helicopters over the city of Kandahar. 

One video appears to show a man being hung from one of the choppers. 

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The New York Post reported, In one clip, someone is clearly seen hanging below the chopper as it hovers in the sky. However, it is not immediately clear exactly how he is attached or if he is alive, and the Talib Times made no mention of it.

Some journalists insisted that it showed someone who had been hanged — and then paraded in the skies.

Other reports indicate that the man hanging is a trouble making Taliban fighter, joy riding the open skies from a harness attached at the back. 

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The videos available of the event are far too blurry to make an immediate determination on how the individual is attached. 

Some go as far to claim the person hanging is an interpreter who aided America. 

“Taliban hang a person, presumed to be an American interpreter, from a U.S. Blackhawk helicopter. The leftover US helicopters will now be used in #Afganistan like this,” said an Indian TV show host. 

The Taliban now have more Blackhawk helicopters than 85% of countries in the world according to congressmen Jim Banks. 

This is a scar reality.