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ENEMY KILLED IN ACTION

🇹🇿SIXBERTY_MANSON
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United States has conducted a successful operation to assassinate Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden and the Terrorist responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent men, women and children
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THE TORABORA MOUNTAINS

December 2001 in the Tora Bora Mountains, after a 11days of fighting from the 6th to the 17th and several bombs dropped on the mountains, soldiers began to inspect the mountains to see if there were any important remains. to understand the war they started between the US Army and the Talibans.

During the inspection, the U.S. military managed to retrieve a 21-year-old boy alive. After picking him up, several soldiers loaded him into flight and took him back to the Bagram Air Base (military base in Afghanistan).

After arriving at the Bagram camp, the soldiers began interviewing the young man as to who he was and what he was doing in the Tora Bora Mountains. After introducing himself, the young man told them that he was hunting in the mountains of Torah Bora and unfortunately found himself in an area where he did not know there was a military battle.

All military officers did not believe this information and continued to interrogate him for several days but the young man held to the same information that he was hunting in the mountains.

After no success in questioning the young man, senior military officers at the Bagram base contacted CIA officers based in Afghanistan and informed them of the incident. The officers advised the young man to be handed over to them for questioning.

Three days later the young man was handed over to CIA officers and a week later sending him from Afghanistan to the CIA's European Black Sites in Romania and later transferred to secret prisons in Poland.

After the boy was brought there the interview continued and he continued to hold his position that he was hunting in the mountains of Torah Bora. The CIA decided to expand its scope further to identify him. They took his fingerprints and inserted them into the fingerprint system of almost all Arab countries but got zero results, there was no information to match the boy's fingerprints.

This meant a lot but one big meaning is that this young man did not have any criminal record in his life, he was a 'good citizen'

The CIA began to feel that perhaps this young man really did not have any guilt. But before they could let it go, they tried to do something, they put boy's fingerprints in the security system of their home country (USA),and results they got no one could believe.

Records of US security systems show that the person with those fingerprints is exactly the same as the person who attempted to enter the United States on August 3, 2001 at Orlando Airport, Florida from Dubai.

Airport immigration officials refused to allow him to enter the United States for a number of reasons. At first the young man had only $ 2,800 and this made it difficult for immigration officials to understand how he could live in the United States? Secondly the young man had booked a one way ticket.

These two reasons led the airport immigration officials to feel that the young man had a plan to become an illegal immigrant as those indications showed that he had no plans to return to Dubai . The immigration officials at Orlando Airport denied the boy's entry into the United States and sent him back.