Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama bin laden Dead body

  

"Terrorist Number 1" Osama bin Laden is dead. Relevant news on the Elimination of the leader of Al-Qaida said Barack Obama. Death to terrorists has caused the joy of America's allies around the world. However, the U.S. State Department, in turn, suggested "danger" after the publication of this information.



The leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden was killed today by an unmanned aircraft in a mansion in a suburb of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. In the area where the fugitives are living retired from the intelligence services of Pakistan and it is considered elite. At present, the body of Osama bin Laden is the American authorities, RBC news agency reported.As President Barack Obama the search for Osama bin Laden was one of the priorities of the CIA. "Today's events show that Americans are able to perform any task you put before him. Justice is served" -Barack Obama said.

"A week ago we received information on the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. Twenty-four hours ago, I found that I had enough information for the operation, which was performed by a small group of Americans.Osama Bin Laden was killed after a shootout. None of the Americans was hurt," - the president of the United States.

The death of Osama Bin Laden cheered and U.S. allies. So, for example, Britain, Israel and India have noted progress in the U.S. fight against terrorism, writes Reuters."This is a triumph of justice, freedom and other values ​​that are shared by all democratic nations that are shoulder to shoulder fight against terrorism,"said the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."Death to Osama bin Laden was a deliverance for many people around the world" - said British Prime Minister David Cameron. He expressed deep satisfaction with the results of the intelligence anti-terrorist coalition to eliminate "terrorist number 1".The Government of India has also expressed its satisfaction at the death of a terrorist. Particular attention of officials from Delhi has attracted the country in which was killed by Osama bin Laden. The death of osama bin Laden once again underlines that some terrorists might take refuge in Pakistan, according to New Delhi. Former U.S. president George Bush - Jr. called the elimination of Osama bin Laden a victory for America and an important achievement.However, U.S. State Department warns travelers and citizens living abroad the U.S. increased in the wake of the recent counter-terrorist operations in Pakistan against the likelihood of American violence. According to the statement authorities, Americans must now observe utmost caution, ITAR-TASS."Given the uncertainty and instability of the current situation, citizens in areas where recent events could lead to anti-American speakers should limit their travel outside the houses and hotels, as well as avoiding mass gatherings and demonstrations," - the document says. State Department also urged Americans to follow closely the news.''sama bin Laden was born, presumably in 1957 in Saudi Arabia in the family construction magnate Mohammed bin Laden. Among 52 brothers and sisters, he was the 17th child. 




 Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the death of bin Laden declared six times. The first time he was declared dead in December 2001 after a large-scale American bombing of Tora Bora area in eastern Afghanistan. Over the head terrorist was promised $50 million.



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