Tag: 9/11 Attacks

  • UPDATE: Iran’s president crashed helicopter reportedly found

    UPDATE: Iran’s president crashed helicopter reportedly found

    The helicopter carrying Iran’s President, which crashed earlier today, has reportedly been found by rescue team.

    Iran’s Deputy President for Executive Affairs Mohsen Mansouri has said that two members of President Ebrahim Raisi’s entourage have contacted rescue teams, and this shows that the air incident involving their helicopter has not been rough, reported the IRNA news agency.

    Another promising point is that the Ministry of Communications has been able to determine the location of the accident within a radius of two kilometers, Mansouri added.
    President Raisi was returning from a ceremony to celebrate a dam opening on the border with Azerbaijan when the ill-fated helicopter crashed in the Varzaqan region on Sunday.

    Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, Governor of East Azarbaijan Province Malek Rahmati, and other leaders were also reported to have been on board the helicopter.

  • 21st Anniversary: Al-Qaeda release book on planning for the 9/11 attacks

    21st Anniversary: Al-Qaeda release book on planning for the 9/11 attacks

    The Al-Qaeda terrorist network on Sunday released a book written by a senior member including a detailed timeline leading up to the attacks on several U.S. airliners on Sept. 11, 2001 which left nearly 3,000 people dead in three locations.

    Marking the 21st anniversary of the attacks, the book was written by Abu Muhammad al-Masri, a senior Al-Qaeda member who was reportedly killed in Iran in 2020.

    In the nearly 250-page volume, he said that al-Qaeda had been preparing for an attack targeting U.S. interests since it set foot in Afghanistan in 1996, with the goal of dragging the U.S. into a long-term war of attrition.

    The initial idea came up when an Egyptian pilot suggested flying a civilian plane carrying thousands of gallons of flammable material into “an important and symbolic American building,” according to the book shared online by al-Qaeda’s media arm, As-Sahab.

    Some militants were chosen for further combat training in 1998 and then enrolled in aviation schools in different parts of the world.

    Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in Afghanistan in a targeted U.S. airstrike more than a month ago.

    Al-Zawahiri took over in 2011 after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. special forces at his hideout in Pakistan.

    The terrorist group has not named a new leader yet.

    On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked four planes and crashed them into several locations in the U.S.

    The attacks sparked the U.S.-led military intervention in Afghanistan.

  • President Biden commemorates 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks with stops at all three attack sites

    President Biden commemorates 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks with stops at all three attack sites

    President Joe Biden commemorated the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States on Saturday with visits to each of the sites where hijacked planes crashed in 2001, honoring the victims of the devastating assault.

    Biden began the day in New York, where he and first lady Jill Biden attended a ceremony at the site where the World Trade Center’s twin towers once stood before planes struck the buildings and caused them to collapse. They then flew to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and were scheduled to return to the Washington area and visit the Pentagon.

    At the World Trade Center site, the New York Police Department pipes and drums band played “Hard Times Come Again No More” a U.S. folk song from the 1850s. Bruce Springsteen, playing an acoustic guitar, sang “I’ll See You in My Dreams”.

    The Bidens, withformer Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama,shared a moment of silence with the crowd at 8:46 to mark the time that the first plane hit.

    Nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks in New York, at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania, where passengers on United Flight 93 overcame the hijackers and the plane crashed in a field, preventing another target from being hit.

    In New York City, on a clear, beautiful day similar to the weather 20 years ago, relatives read a list of the people who died at the towers.

    Biden, head bowed, did not make remarks. Rudy Giuliani, the mayor of New York at the time of the attacks, attended the ceremony. Former President Donald Trump, a New York native, did not.

    In Shanksville, the Bidens participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Flight 93 National Memorial where names of the deceased are etched on a marble wall.

    Also in Shanksville, in rare public comments, former President George W. Bush, who led the country at the time of the attacks, warned of the threat of domestic terrorism. Recalling the unity of the American people in the days after 9/11, he called for a return to that spirit amid growing political division in the country.

    Vice President Kamala Harris said the passengers and crew members who died in Shanksville focused on common humanity during a time of terror. “It is my hope and prayer that we continue to honor their courage, their conviction, with our own; that we honor their unity by strengthening our common bonds, by strengthening our global partnerships.”

    Later in the day Biden was to visit the Pentagon, the symbol of U.S. military might that was pierced by another of the planes that were used as missiles that day.