A commission tasked with the investigation of Abbottabad raid that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in May last year has hand over its report to the government, sources said on Sunday.
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According to sources, the 700-page report comprises of three volumes and carries interviews of 300 people, including former generals, diplomats, bureaucrats, intelligence officials, journalists and members of the civil society.
The commission was asked to unmask facts about the May 2 American raid.






