Wednesday, December 31, 2025
ADVT 
International

US Navy SEALs row over Osama shooting

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Nov, 2014 11:53 AM
    A public row has arisen over which US commando killed Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan three years ago, media reports said Friday.
     
    Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, 38, has told the Washington Post in an interview that he fired the fatal shot, BBC reported, adding that O'Neill's account contradicts the account of Matt Bissonnette, another former SEAL involved in the raid, in a 2012 book.
     
    The Al Qaeda leader was killed in a 2011 Navy SEAL raid on a compound in Pakistan's Abbottabad town.
     
    Navy SEALs usually abide by a code of silence that forbids them from publicly taking credit for their actions.
     
    O'Neill, who became a public speaker after his 16 years of service in the US military, was decorated 52 times. He retired in 2012.
     
    The veteran was scheduled to reveal his identity in a television interview later this month, but news of the interview angered other former SEALs.
     
    The identity of O'Neill, 38, was revealed by the special operations community blog SPFrep.com, apparently in protest at his decision to claim credit for the shooting.
     
    O'Neill said he and another member of the team -- whose identity remains secret -- climbed the stairs to the third floor of the compound in Abbottabad, and saw Bin Laden poke his head outside the door of one of the rooms.
     
    The unnamed commando, at the "point position" leading the column, fired at him but missed, according to him. An instant later, O'Neill went into the room and killed the Al Qaeda leader with shots to the head, he said.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Oscar Pistorius breaks down in tears during cross examination

    Oscar Pistorius breaks down in tears during cross examination
    Murder-accused Paralympian Oscar Pistorius broke down in tears at the Pretoria High Court Wednesday as the prosecution started cross examining him.

    Oscar Pistorius breaks down in tears during cross examination

    Sikh-Americans to honour saviour of Oak Creek shooting

    Sikh-Americans to honour saviour of Oak Creek shooting
    US police officer Brian Murphy, who was struck with 12 bullets during the Aug 5, 2012 shooting at the Sikh gurudwara in Wisconsin, will be honoured by Sikhs in Washington on Vaisakhi Day (April 13).

    Sikh-Americans to honour saviour of Oak Creek shooting

    12 killed in Pakistan train blast

    12 killed in Pakistan train blast
    At least 12 people were Tuesday killed and 30 others injured in a bomb explosion in a train at a railway station in Pakistan's Balochistan province, media reported.

    12 killed in Pakistan train blast

    British Sikhs fined after attack on fellow Sikh

    British Sikhs fined after attack on fellow Sikh
    A British court has ordered three Sikh men to pay 500 pounds each ($832) to a fellow Sikh for a vicious attack near a Sikh temple in the British West Midlands county of Warwickshire, media reported Tuesday.

    British Sikhs fined after attack on fellow Sikh

    Russia calls for settling Ukraine crisis through talks

    Russia calls for settling Ukraine crisis through talks
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Tuesday that the ongoing Ukraine crisis must be settled via negotiations with representatives of the country's Russian-speaking regions and international mediators.

    Russia calls for settling Ukraine crisis through talks

    Sri Lanka refuses to cooperate with international probe

    Sri Lanka refuses to cooperate with international probe
    The Sri Lankan government Monday refused to cooperate with an international investigation into alleged human rights abuses in the country.

    Sri Lanka refuses to cooperate with international probe