Original title: Western media reporters visit the place where bin Laden died: locals still don't want to believe it
Reference News Network reported on September 13 that the website of Spanish newspaper abessay published a report entitled "Abbottabad buried the ghost of bin Laden" on September 6. In this report, reporter Michael ayestaran visited the place where bin Laden was killed. The full text is excerpted as follows:
As the sun sets, evening prayers are held at the mosque in Bilal Town, a suburb of Abbottabad, Pakistan. Cows graze on the ruins of Osama bin Laden's former hiding place. When children play cricket, Pakistan's national sport, the tranquility of cattle is broken in an instant. Now, cricket matches are held in places that bin Laden has walked every day for the last six years of his life. At that time, he had been living in seclusion in a fenced house close to the country's largest military base. The United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001 in order to eliminate the leader of Al Qaeda. But it took 10 years to find his trace, and his hiding place was in neighboring Pakistan, only 150 kilometers from the capital Islamabad.
A teacher from Abbottabad said in an interview with reporters: "today I still can't believe it. I think this is Obama's show. They urgently need to get rid of this person, so they staged a big play, but I still can't believe that he has lived with us for so long." he said that on the night of the American action, he turned over and got up immediately after hearing the loud explosion. It was 11:45 p.m. local time. He ran outside and stayed until 4 a.m., watching the army and police coming and going. It was not until the next morning that he heard the US president personally announce that his neighbor, bin Laden, had been killed by the US military.
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