New York exhibition details 10-year hunt operation that killed Osama bin Laden
New York exhibition details 10-year hunt operation that killed Osama bin Laden
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New York: An exhibition based on the operation to find and kill Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9/11 attack in New York City, USA. The exhibition also has a model of the bungalow in Pakistan where Osama was staying at the last minute. A video is also being shown in which the then US President is giving the reason for his hesitation to approve the action of the attack.

The exhibition 'Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden' is on Friday in New York in the museum related to the September 11, 2001 attacks. It depicts the story of Osama's ten-year search. Alice Greenwald, President and Chief Executive Officer of 9/11 Memorial Museum, has told how the operation was executed. Information was taken from those who were present there. On the intervening night of May 1 and 2, commandos of US intelligence agencies, according to Operation Jeronimo, piled bin Laden.

Osama attacked the twin towers of America with planes, in which more than 3,000 people were killed. About 60 items have been kept in the exhibition, many of which were found from the house in Pakistan where Osama was staying. Apart from this, several dozen photos and videos have also been kept in the exhibition for people to see.

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