Details of communication between al Qaeda leaders derived from Osama bin Laden's computers indicate that the terror network is facing massive financial crunch and difficulties in replacing cadres lost in combat with US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan, Pakistan and other places, a media report said today.
During the six weeks of intensive study of the material obtained from Abbottabad compound of Osama bin Laden, where he was killed by US Special Forces on May 2, the CIA-led inter-agency team have prepared some 400 intelligence reports.
The most important information gleaned from the 15 computers and 100 storage devices recovered from bin Laden's compound is the information about the internal strains of the terrorist outfit and the repeated attempt of bin Laden to carry out attacks on the US, The Washington Post reported.
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