US releases documents matching Osama bin Laden's computer

in news •  7 years ago 

New York
: The US has issued millions of documents taken in May 2011 during the operation against Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.
During the operation of the US secret agency CIA in May 2011, over half a million documents, photographs, and personalities, including Osama bin Laden's personal diary, were found in their documents during the operation against Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Hollywood movies including family videos and pictures, children's cartoon children, documentaries on Osama bin Laden, computer games, pashto and Indian songs
CIA officials say that some documents related to Osama bin Laden's capture were not released, some of them were accused of the national security of the US while some of the copyright rights could not be brought. The CIA head Mike Pompou says the documents issued by American Americans will understand the plan of al-Qaeda and members of this organization.
The released material includes a video clip of Hamza bin Laden's son, Osama bin Laden's son. Hamza was declared as Osama bin Laden's successor. This video clip is of his wedding ceremony, after Osama bin Laden's death, nothing about Hamza knows. In addition, these documents include the differences between al-Qaeda and ISIS.

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