Story info • Story information - This book is based upon the terrorist suicide attacks that took place on September 11th 2001 also known as the 9/11 attacks.This book gives a complete detail description about the 19 terrorist hijackers who caused the
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• Story information - This book is based upon the terrorist suicide attacks that took place on September 11th 2001 also known as the 9/11 attacks.This book gives a complete detail description about the 19 terrorist hijackers who caused the 9/11 suicide attacks on places such as Twin towers in Manhattan New York which involves the north and the South Towers of the World Trade centre, the Pentagon in Washington DC, and in a rural field in Shanksville Pennsylvania.It gives a complete detail as to how 19 individuals were recruited into the
• S.The aircraft hijackers in the September 11 attacks were 19 men affiliated with jihadist organization al-Qaeda. They hailed from four countries; 15 of them were citizens of Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was from Egypt, and one from Lebanon. To carry out the attacks, the hijackers were organized into four teams each led by a pilot-trained hijacker who would commandeer the flight with three or four “muscle
hijackers” who were trained to help subdue the pilots, passengers,
and crew. Each team was assigned to a different flight and given a unique target to crash their respective planes into. Mohamed Atta was the assigned ringleader over all 4 groups lThe first hijackers to arrive in the
Excluding the hijackers, the attacks killed 2,977 people, injured thousands more and gave rise
to substantial long-term health consequences while also causing at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in history as well as the deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement personnel in American history, killing 343 and 72 members, respectively. The loss of life stemming from the impact of Flight 11 made it the most lethal multi- plane crash in aviation history followed by the death toll incurred by Flight 175. The destruction of the World Trade Center and its environs seriously harmed the U.S. economy and induced global market shocks. Many other countries strengthened anti-terrorism legislation and expanded their powers of law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The total number of deaths caused by the attacks, combined with the death tolls from the conflicts they directly incited, has been estimated by the Costs of War Project to be over 4.5 million.
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