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Tuesday, May 3, 2011, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 2:30 am (IST)

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US FORCES KILL OSAMA bin laden INSIDE PAKistan
n 9/11 mastermind and world’s most wanted shot dead inside a mansion; buried at sea
n Al-Qaida loses its head, Islamabad its face but the war on terror is far from over
Osama bin LadenOsama bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaida and the most recognisable face of global terrorism, was killed in a US military operation at a heavily fortified compound, around 60 km north of Islamabad, US President Barack Obama announced late on Sunday evening.

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THOSE 40 minutes in Garrison town of Abbottabad and after

12.50 am (ist) operation osama begins

n Four choppers, carrying elite Navy seals, take off from a secret naval base.
n 1.30 am: The commando unit swoops on the mansion. Pak authorities, including the ISI, are kept in the dark.
n Their target was a three-storey fortress-like house where world’s most wanted fugitive and Al-Qaida chief, Osama bin Laden, was hiding. The building is just around 100 yards from the gate of Kakul Academy where Pakistan's top military officers are trained.
n As commandos descend on the hideout, Osama’s bodyguards fire gunshots at them from the roof of the mansion.
n After an intense exchange of heavy gunfire, the fighting Laden (54) is shot in the head.. Three adult males - two Qaida couriers and a son of Laden - and one woman, who was used as a shield by the terrorists, are also killed.
n 2.10 am: Mission gets over 

Survivors express relief and joy
Almost 10 years after 9/11, victims’ kin feel a sense of some closure and comfort
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For survivors of militant attacks and relatives of those killed and wounded, the killing of Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden brought a sense of relief, and even some joy, after years of pain and grief.

People gather to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden at Ground Zero in New York on Monday. People gather to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden at Ground Zero in New York on Monday. — Reuters



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US not at war with Islam: Obama
President Barack Obama reads his statement after making a televised statement on the death of Osama bin Laden from the White House on Sunday.Washington, May 2
Announcing the killing of Osama bin Laden, US President Barack Obama today insisted that that the Al-Qaida chief was not a “Muslim leader” but “a mass murderer of Muslims” and made it clear America would never be at war with Islam.


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President Barack Obama reads his statement after making a televised statement on the death of Osama bin Laden from the White House on Sunday. — AP/PTI

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today said that the killing of Osama bin Laden did not end the war on terror and used the occasion to warn the Taliban to detach itself from Al-Qaida and join a peaceful political process in Afghanistan.

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The heady US street celebrations that erupted after the death of Osama bin Laden gave way on Monday to stepped up security amid fears of revenge from the worldwide militant networks he inspired.





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