Osama bin  Laden is dead
Osama  bin Laden, the face of global terrorism and architect of the  Sept. 11,  2001, attacks, was killed in a firefight with elite American  forces  Monday, then quickly buried at sea in a stunning finale to a  furtive  decade on the run.                 
Long believed to be hiding in  caves, bin Laden was  tracked down in a costly, custom-built hideout not  far from a Pakistani  military academy. The stunning news of his death  prompted relief and  euphoria outside the White House and around the  globe, yet also fears of  terrorist reprisals against the United States  and its allies."Justice has been done," President Barack Obama said in a dramatic announcement at the White House.
The military operation took mere minutes, and there were no U.S. casualties.
U.S. helicopters ferried troops from Navy SEAL Team Six, a top military counter-terrorism unit, into the compound identified by the CIA as bin Laden's hideout — and back out again in less than 40 minutes. Bin Laden was shot in the head, officials said, after he and his bodyguards resisted the assault.
Three adult males were also killed in the raid, including one of bin Laden's sons, whom officials did not name. One of bin Laden's sons, Hamza, is a senior member of al-Qaida. U.S. officials also said one woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant, and two other women were injured.
The U.S. official who disclosed the burial at sea said it would have been difficult to find a country willing to accept the remains. Obama said the remains had been handled in accordance with Islamic custom, which requires speedy burial.
"I heard a thundering sound, followed by heavy firing. Then firing suddenly stopped. Then more thundering, then a big blast," said Mohammad Haroon Rasheed, a resident of Abbottabad, Pakistan, after the choppers had swooped in and then out again.
Source: Yahoo


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