U.S. kills Osama bin Laden give
Almost ten years after the attacks of September 11, 2001 that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, the U.S. has gotten away with Osama bin Laden, the leader of the terrorist network Al Qaeda, 54. The president, Barack Obama, has appeared in the White House 25 minutes before midnight (the 05.35 am in Spain) and, after giving details of the operation, which took place in Abbottadad, a town near the Pakistani capital , Islamabad, said: "Justice has been done." Source of the news
newspaper "Tonight I can confirm to the American people that America has embarked on an operation that has killed Osama bin Laden, leader of al Qaeda and terrorist responsible for killing thousands of men, women and children," said Obama, who has announced that has been treated for an operation undertaken by "a small group of Americans," in which "took care to avoid civilian casualties" and which, after a crossfire, "Osama bin Laden killed and took custody of the body . The White House has refused to say whether the mission had run from the CIA or special forces. Obama has detailed
also was in August when his team received a tip intelligence credible the whereabouts of the world's most wanted terrorist and that was last week when it cleared the attack on Sunday. The head of the White House has stressed Pakistan's cooperation in this operation. Assault
40 minutes after the appearance of Obama, the White House has begun to give details about the operation. Bin Laden, who for nearly a decade has eluded U.S. intelligence and military, and whose whereabouts has been a mystery since he escaped from Tora Bora and shelter of the Taliban in Afghanistan, had taken refuge in a residential complex in the city of Abbottadad Built in 2005 and estimated at one million dollars. I had two security doors and walls of between 3.5 and 5.5 meters topped by barbed wire but no internet or telephone. Also raised suspicions that the occupants are not thrown away but the burning. Osama bin Laden was not the only one who died in the U.S. operation. With him killed four people, including a child would be the leader of Al Qaeda, U.S. officials said. The other three dead were two men and a woman who would have been used as human shield by one of them in the assault, which lasted 40 minutes. Two other women were injured. In the mansion of Bin Laden, there were many women and children when the operation occurred, the sources said. Shot in the head
The assault was followed live from the headquarters of the CIA in Langley (Virginia) by the agency's director, Leon Pannet, and other members of the intelligence services.
The White House has emphasized that the U.S. military is the terrorist's body to dispel any doubts about the veracity of the news. Officials have said the Army has taken a DNA sample, the results are expected in coming days, will be definitive to quell accusations that fundamentalist groups have launched ensuring that Bin Laden lives.
Bin Laden was identified by the assault force that was killed in the shooting. Some sources have revealed that líder de Al Qaeda se resistió y los militares le dispararon en la cabeza.
"Seguiremos vigilantes"
En su discurso, el presidente estadounidense ha querido insistir en que EEUU "no está, y nunca estará, en guerra con el islam” y ha hablado de la caída de Bin Laden y el golpe que su desaparición asesta a Al Qaeda como una noticia que "debe ser bienvenida por todos los que creen en la paz y en la dignidad humana".
"Durante más de dos décadas Bin Lden ha sido el líder y símbolo de Al Qaeda --ha señalado Obama--. Su muerte marca el logro más significativo hasta la fecha en nuestro esfuerzo por derrotar a Al Qaeda, pero su muerte no representa el final. Debemos seguir y seguiremos vigilantes at home and abroad ".
offered Obama and the news that for years pursued his predecessor, Republican George Bush, who just eight years ago on Sunday gave a speech on an aircraft carrier under a banner declaring" Mission Accomplished "that chased him as a ghost throughout his term
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