US’s Deadliest Ninja Bomb Never Missed a Taliban Target

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In the early hours of February 23, 2025, infrared footage captured a truck moving through northwest Syria. Suddenly, a cruciform glow erupted as something slammed into the vehicle with razor-sharp precision. No explosion followed – just a distinctive hole punched through the roof over the driver’s position.This was clearly no conventional missile strike. So what was it?As details of the savage attack began to spread, commentators noticed a shocking similarity with a series of previous incidents. There was no doubt about it: this must be the work of the same top-secret weapon that the US had been using to eliminate high-profile targets for at least the past eight years.Blending medieval brutality with 21-century pinpoint accuracy, this bizarre projectile’s macabre method of eliminating targets has earned it nicknames like the “Flying Ginsu” and “Ninja Bomb” – and on March 1, an official video from US Central Command would finally reveal its dark truth…

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