Osama Bin Laden fought with Navy in Pakistan [10 sources]
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View all signals →Former US Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill recounted the details of the operation that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, 15 years ago, emphasizing that the team's primary motivation was to avenge the September 11, 2001 attacks. In a press interview, O'Neill explained that the mission aimed to avenge the victims, noting that the special forces operatives were not seeking personal gain, but rather to eliminate the al-Qaeda threat. He stated that the team received initial notification of the mission three weeks prior, without disclosing the target.
The Pakistan Navy assisted a stranded Indian vessel in the Arabian Sea after it suffered a critical technical failure, providing emergency support to the crew, according to a Pakistani military statement cited by Reuters. The vessel, identified as MV Gautam, was travelling from Oman to India when it experienced a total power failure caused by […] The post Pakistan Navy aids stranded Indian ship in Arabian Sea after distress call appeared first on Khaama Press .
KARACHI – The Command and Staff Conference of Pakistan Navy concluded at Naval Headquarters in Islamabad, with Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf chairing the session, said ISPR. The meeting was attended by senior officers, including Principal Staff Officers and Field Commanders. During the conference, the Naval Chief stressed the importance of maintaining […] The post Pakistan Navy conference reviews maritime security, operational readiness appeared first on Daily Pakistan English News .