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May 12 2011 | Posted in
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ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan — Osama bin Laden relied in his last days on two Pakistanis, in their 30s, one of whom, according to American officials, was his most trusted courier. Bin Laden no longer had a circle of Arab bodyguards, or mujahedeen who had fought with him against the Soviet Union, but two married men and their young families.
They were known here as Arshad Khan and Tareq Khan, although one police official said Arshad was not his real name and he carried a fake identity card. Although they have been reported to be brothers by American officials, they were actually cousins, Arshad was in his late 30s and Tareq in his early 30s, according to a neighbor who gave his name only as Qassim, who lives directly opposite and whose father worked as their watchman for several years.
May 3 2011 | Posted in
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White House officials on Tuesday sought to correct the official account of the raid in Pakistan that ended in the killing of Osama bin Laden, saying that the Qaeda leader was not armed and that his wife was not killed.
A Defense Department narrative released by the White House said that one of Bin Laden’s wives was shot in the leg as she charged members of the commando team on the third floor of the compound.
“In the room with Bin Laden, a woman – Bin Laden’s wife – rushed the U.S. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed,” the brief statement said. “Bin Laden was then shot and killed. He was not armed.”
May 3 2011 | Posted in
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