Ambulances and volunteers wait for the injured to arrive in Hoboken, New Jersey, after the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11/2001. This morning two planes raced into the towers of the World Trade Center in quick succession. Besides the occupants of the machines, numerous people were probably killed inside the two skyscrapers in the heavy explosions. New York continues to be in shock after the unprecedented terrorist attack on its World Trade Center. Thousands of corpses are believed to be lying beneath the massive mountains of rubble of the World Trade Center. According to p

Ambulances and volunteers wait for the injured to arrive in Hoboken, New Jersey, after the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11/2001. This morning two planes raced into the towers of the World Trade Center in quick succession. Besides the occupants of the machines, numerous people were probably killed inside the two skyscrapers in the heavy explosions. New York continues to be in shock after the unprecedented terrorist attack on its World Trade Center. Thousands of corpses are believed to be lying beneath the massive mountains of rubble of the World Trade Center. According to p Stock Photo
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11 September 2001

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Ambulances and volunteers wait for the injured to arrive in Hoboken, New Jersey, after the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11/2001. This morning two planes raced into the towers of the World Trade Center in quick succession. Besides the occupants of the machines, numerous people were probably killed inside the two skyscrapers in the heavy explosions. New York continues to be in shock after the unprecedented terrorist attack on its World Trade Center. Thousands of corpses are believed to be lying beneath the massive mountains of rubble of the World Trade Center. According to preliminary information, more than 2000 people were injured, 600 of them seriously. | usage worldwide

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