The Philippine Star

US marks 15th anniversar­y of 9/11

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NEW YORK (AFP) — The United States marked the 15th anniversar­y of the 9/11 attacks yesterday with solemn services to commemorat­e the victims of the deadliest terror strikes on US soil, which changed the world forever.

Nearly 3,000 people were killed on Sept. 11, 2001 when 19 al-Qaeda suicide bombers hijacked four passenger jets, crashing them into the Twin Towers in New York, the Pentagon in Washington and a field in Shanksvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia.

It was the first foreign attack on the US mainland in almost two centuries and sparked US-led invasions of Afghanista­n (2001) and Iraq (2003), where war rages on more than a decade later.

Countries in the Middle East from Libya to Syria are engulfed in war, providing a fertile ground for al-Qaeda affiliates to breed, and Europe has been tormented by attacks inspired by the Islamic State group.

The names of the dead were read out in a remembranc­e service at Ground Zero in New York on the site of the rebuilt World Trade Center, and US President Barack Obama gave a speech at a ceremony at the Pentagon.

“This weekend, we honor their memory once more. We stand with the survivors who still bear the scars of that day,” Obama said.

The 15th anniversar­y comes with the United States in the midst of a divisive presidenti­al campaign between Hillary Clinton, who was a New York senator at the time of the attacks, and Manhattan tycoon Donald Trump.

Held at the Sept.11 memorial, the service paused six times — to mark the moments when each of the two planes hit, when each tower fell, as well as the attack on the Pentagon and Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvan­ia.

Houses of worship in New York tolled their bells during the first moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the time when American Airlines Flight 11 hit the north tower.

The attacks killed 2,753 people in New York, 184 at the Pentagon and 40 on Flight 93 — which was headed toward the US capital until passengers and crew staged a rebellion and the hijackers crashed it.

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