Former Navy Seal who shot Osama said We thought we would not survive

Former Navy Seal who shot Osama said, "We thought we would not survive

Former Navy Seal who shot Osama said We thought we would not survive
Former Navy Seal who shot Osama said We thought we would not survive

Washington

The terror of Osama bin Laden, the world's most wanted terrorist, was also the team of US Navy SEAL who carried out the mission in Pakistan's Abbottabad. This is evident from an interview with former US Navy Seal Rob O'Neil who shot Osama. O'Neill said all the commandos who entered the Al Qaeda chief's campus had accepted that they had their own The family will be killed without saying goodbye. It is believed that Osama was killed on May 2, 2011 by O'Neil's bullet in this mission.

O'Neil, who was part of the Navy SEAL team six times, said that it is a matter of honor to be part of this mission. In a conversation with Fox News, after seven years of Osama's death, O'Neil said that all the commandos who entered Osama's Abbottabat compound have accepted that they felt that they would die without saying goodbye to the family.

They said, 'We accepted it, we said goodbye to our children, we said goodbye to our children. Then it was proud, I am very proud of my people. ' O'Neil told that he and his team members went off like a helicopter after completing the mission in Pakistan, and realized that his life was saved. He said, 'The pilot came on the radio and said, everything is fine, for the first time in our life you will be happy to hear it. Welcome to Afghanistan. ' Then you realized that you have succeeded. '

O'Neill also told about the shopping done shortly before the mission. He said that during the attack Sunglass was in his pocket, he had kept it so that if he and his colleagues had to run away from the mission, they would be able to change the disguise.
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