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U.S. kill Ben Laden

Shortly after all the media in the United States now on, the president Barack Obama confirmed by an announcement from the White House that the leader of the terrorist group Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, has died after a U.S. attack .

Obama said, after receiving credible intelligence information about where bin Laden was in Pakistan last week gave the order to attack and today "a little group "U.S. led the operation, in which, after an exchange of fire, took the terrorist's body.

U.S. President said that Ben Laden was located in the town of Abottabad in northern Pakistan. Earlier, CNN had quoted government sources to say he was in a mansion on the outskirts of Islamabad. "Tonight, the U.S. has launched an unequivocal message: no matter how long it takes, justice will be done "said U.S. President in his brief statement.

As CNN showed the operation , Which would hardly have lasted about 40 minutes, was performed with a small group of elite soldiers were mobilized through a helicopter. Other media have added that the terrorist's death was caused by a shot in the head , but by the time this information has not been confirmed by official sources. What seems certain is that the U.S. has the body of Ben Laden.

Shortly after that several television networks advance the story, dozens of people began moving in several U.S. cities to celebrate the news of the death of responsible for the terrorist attacks of 11-S. When Obama made his speech already had hundreds of people outside the White House , many carrying U.S. flags.

Alert from Washington

The U.S. State Department has warned of the possibility of violent attacks worldwide against U.S. targets after the military operation in Pakistan has led to the death of terrorist leader Osama Ben Laden.

In a travel alert, the State Department warns of possible attacks with "violence against American targets," and that can be registered throughout the world.

U.S. advises its citizens abroad, especially to those living in areas most likely to react to these events, which avoid as much as possible " leave their homes and hotels, as well as public meetings and demonstrations. The U.S. has put its embassies on high alert, and have been advised to close their facilities or at least temporarily until they can strengthen their security.

Source: libertaddigital.com

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