Tuesday, 2 August 2011

That Night In Abbottabad


Shortly after eleven o'clock on the night of May 1st, two Black Hawk helicopters lifted off from Jalalabad Air Field, in eastern Afghanistan, and embarked on a covert mission into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden. Inside the aircraft were twenty-three Navy SEALs from Team Six. A Pakistani-American translator and a dog named Cairo were also aboard.

It was a moonless evening, and the helicopters' pilots, wearing night-vision goggles, flew without lights over mountains that straddle the border with Pakistan. Radio communications were kept to a minimum, and an eerie calm settled inside the aircraft. Fifteen minutes later, the helicopters ducked into an alpine valley and slipped, undetected, into Pakistani airspace.
The New Yorker has the whole story of what happened that night in Abbottabad.

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