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New photos from the scene of the tragedy of September 11 in the US
New photos show the fall of the famous "twin towers" with a completely new angle. These photos taken from a police helicopter, fell into the hands of the company «ABC News» Freedom of Information Act by the National Institute of standard technologies.
The upper floors of the World Trade Center burning after it crashed passenger plane operated by terrorists. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke rises from the World Trade Center after the terrorist attack, which killed about 3,000 people. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
The first tower of the World Trade Center begins to crumble. Both buildings have fallen for two hours after the attack, destroying nearby buildings and damaging that were far away. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Tower of the World Trade Center collapses. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke and ash covered the lower Manhattan after the collapse of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Another view of destruction. Among the victims of the terrorist attack nearly two-thirds were residents of New York City. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke and dust rises from the fall of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
As air rises pillars of smoke and ash after the fall of the towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Skyscrapers in downtown New York has absorbed the smoke and ashes. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Another shot consequences of falling towers of the World Trade Center. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
General view of lower Manhattan after the explosion. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Ash completely covered the neighboring buildings and roads within a radius of several kilometers from the crash site of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
The upper floors of the World Trade Center burning after it crashed passenger plane operated by terrorists. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke rises from the World Trade Center after the terrorist attack, which killed about 3,000 people. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
The first tower of the World Trade Center begins to crumble. Both buildings have fallen for two hours after the attack, destroying nearby buildings and damaging that were far away. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Tower of the World Trade Center collapses. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke and ash covered the lower Manhattan after the collapse of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Another view of destruction. Among the victims of the terrorist attack nearly two-thirds were residents of New York City. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Smoke and dust rises from the fall of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
As air rises pillars of smoke and ash after the fall of the towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Skyscrapers in downtown New York has absorbed the smoke and ashes. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Another shot consequences of falling towers of the World Trade Center. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
General view of lower Manhattan after the explosion. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)
Ash completely covered the neighboring buildings and roads within a radius of several kilometers from the crash site of the twin towers. (Det. Greg Semendinger / NYPD, ABC News via AP)