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9/11 Terror Attacks: Joe Biden To Commemorate 21st Anniversary With Speech At Pentagon

by Binghamton Herald Report
September 11, 2022
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New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

New Delhi: 21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault to ever occur on American soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, reciting the names of the victims, volunteering, and carrying out other tributes on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, while first lady Jill Biden will give a speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. President Joe Biden is slated to speak and lay a wreath at the Pentagon. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband are expected at the World Trade Center in New York, as reported by news agency AP.

Family members and dignitaries will be gathering at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center in New York, and a field in Pennsylvania, where hijacked planes crashed on September 11, 2001. Candlelight vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations are being held in other places across the nation to mark the occasion.

ALSP READ | How Satellites Captured 9/11 Twin Tower Attacks From Space 2 Decades Ago | See Images

September 11 is recognised in the US as ‘Patriot Day’ and National Day of Service and Remembrance, some Americans are also participating in volunteer endeavours.

An exhibit has been created in honour of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero in New York City has a Portrait Wall where all 2,997 victims of the attacks have been put up.

It currently includes images of each person who perished in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in the Pentagon, on Flight 93, and at the World Trade Centers.

Today, the New York City Police Department has set aside a portion of its Twitter feed to honour “our 9/11 lost brothers and sisters.” The NYPD also published photos of the policemen it lost in the incident.

On Sunday at 2:00 p.m., a vigil will begin at the United Nations Public Plaza. According to a press release, it would involve religious organisations and community groups of many faiths with the intention to “promote peace and togetherness between persons of different faith groups.” Performances and art will also be included at the event.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri paid his tribute to victims of the Twin Tower attacks as he tweeted: “On the anniversary of 9/11, I pay tribute to the victims of the dastardly terror attacks which changed the world forever.”

Nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took control of four jetliners and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center in New York, one into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in western Pennsylvania.

(With Agency Inputs)

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