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Hamza bin Laden [a] (1989 – disappeared in 2017 or 2019) was a Saudi Arabian-born key member of al-Qaeda. [3] He was a son of Osama bin Laden.On 14 September 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he was killed in a U.S. counterterrorism operation on the Afghanistan–Pakistan border.
Bin Laden's 12-year-old daughter Safia was allegedly struck in her foot or ankle by a piece of flying debris. [2] [112] [113] While bin Laden's body was taken by U.S. forces, the bodies of the four others killed in the raid were left behind at the compound and later taken into Pakistani custody. [30] [114]
Khaled bin Laden, son of Osama, was killed along with his father at Abbottabad, Pakistan, May 2, 2011. [28] Abdul Aziz bin Laden, manages the SBG's Egyptian operations; ranked Number 2 in the 2006 UAE National Superstock Bike Championship. [29] Mariah bin Laden, grandson of Osama. Not much else is known about him.
A statement issued in President Trump's name gave no further details, such as when Hamza bin Laden was killed or how the United States confirmed his death. White House says bin Laden son killed in ...
Details of the strike that killed Hamza bin Laden are scarce. U.S. Officials aren't releasing details on where it happened. Osama bin Laden's son killed in strike [Video]
Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday offered a revised version of his role in the discussions leading up to the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Osama bin Laden was killed after being shot in the head and chest, [15] [16] [17] during Operation Neptune Spear, [18] with Geronimo as the code word for bin Laden's capture or death. [19] The operation was a 40-minute raid by members of the United States special operations forces and Navy SEALs on his safe house [20] in Bilal Town, Abbottabad ...
Apache war leader Geronimo (1829–1909), the namesake of the code name used in the Bin Laden raid. The code name Geronimo controversy came about after media reports that the U.S. operation to kill Osama bin Laden used the code name "Geronimo" to refer to either the overall operation, to fugitive bin Laden himself or to the act of killing or capturing bin Laden.