America marks 20th anniversary of terror attacks
The US President has called for national unity as the country marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
Events are being held around the world in memory of the almost three thousand people who died when terrorists hijacked passenger planes and flew them into the Pentagon and the Twin Towers in New York.
Joe Biden will mark the anniversary by visiting each of the sites where the planes crashed in 2001.
In an online video, President Biden has paid tribute to everyone affected by the attacks.
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the horrific 9/11 attacks, President Biden honors the lives of those we lost and highlights how even at our most vulnerable – unity is our greatest strength.pic.twitter.com/TdVhw9TVpb
— The White House 46 Archived (@WhiteHouse46) September 10, 2021

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