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International terrorists on the FBI most wanted list
International terrorists on the FBI most wanted list
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The man at the top of the FBI’s ten-most wanted terrorist list is gone, but some of his most important lieutenants remain on the loose. Osama bin Laden met his... 04.05.2011, Sputnik International
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International terrorists on the FBI most wanted list
The man at the top of the FBI’s ten-most wanted terrorist list is gone, but some of his most important lieutenants remain on the loose.
Osama bin Laden met his end, ironically, in Abbottabad – a town named after a British Army officer, Major James Abbott, who set out on daring spy missions in Central Asia in the mid-19th century, and later founded the town that bore his name.
The man at the top of the FBI’s ten-most wanted terrorist list is gone, but some of his most important lieutenants remain on the loose.
Osama bin Laden met his end, ironically, in Abbottabad – a town named after a British Army officer, Major James Abbott, who set out on daring spy missions in Central Asia in the mid-19th century, and later founded the town that bore his name.