TORA BORA Dec 7 (Reuters) Anti-Taliban forces have captured the mainbase of Osama bin Laden in the Tora Bora mountains of eastern Afghanistan, but failed to find the Saudi-born militant, a military spokesman said today.
"The last and main base of Osama in Tora Bora was captured lastnight," Mohammad Habeel, a spokesman for the militarily dominant Northern Alliance, told Reuters, adding that there had been fierce resistance as the assault was pressed home.
"Our troops led by commander Hazrat Ali said that we have takenalmost all of Tora Bora and its main caves.
We have staged a mopping up operation to clear remaining parts of Tora Bora." He said Arab family members, including women, had been captured,along with weapons and vehicles, but there was no sign of bin Laden,leader of the mainly Arab al Qaeda network.
"Osama was not in Tora Bora during the past days of fighting and if he had been, he has probably slipped into Pakistan," Habeelsaid.
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