Unseen video of 9/11 attack surfaced after 21 years, people trembled after seeing the scary scene – watch video

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Unseen video of 9-11 attack surfaced after 21 years

In the midst of the Russia-Ukraine War, one such video is now going viral. You will be shocked to see that. This video is of the world’s most dangerous attack on September 11, 2001 (9/11 Terror Attack). The attack was an extremist one, where extremists caused two US passenger planes to hit two tall buildings in the World Trade Tower in New York City. Many thousands of people lost their lives in this accident. At the same time, this attack is counted among the most dreaded accidents in the world.

Not only America but the whole world was shaken by this horrific attack. Now 21 years after this attack, an unseen video of it (Unseen Footage of 9/11 Terror Attack) is going viral on social media. Seeing which your eyes will be torn apart. The video was shot from a park or a nearby cafe. In this video, people watch the flames from the first tower of the World Trade Center. Seeing which it seemed that a plane had become a victim of an accident. But then another plane appears, which accelerates towards the second tower and then collides with the building.

Clear people’s screams can be heard in this video. As the plane hits the tower, people start shouting loudly. One can be heard shouting, ‘What is happening?’ After this many people start shouting ‘Oh my God’, ‘Oh my lord’. This video is also very scary to watch. According to the Daily Star report, a total of 2996 people died in this accident, while more than 6000 people were injured.

To carry out this attack, suicide bombers hijacked four passenger planes. After which he used it as an attack on the very famous buildings of New York and Washington. Two planes collided with two buildings of the World Trade Center in New York. After this, the third plane hit the Pentagon, the headquarters of the US Department of Defense located a short distance from Washington DC, while the fourth plane crashed in the plains of Pennsylvania. A total of 246 passengers and crew members were on board these four planes, who died in this attack.

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