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At 8:48 local time, a propeller plane crashed into the northern tower of the World Trade Center. About 18 minutes later, another plane (something like a 737) crashed into the southern tower of the building. About 10:00, one of the towers collapsed. The first reports claim at least 1000 people injured.


At least one of the planes was a Boing 767 from American Airlines. It was hijacked on its way from Boston.


Another crash (possibly a helicopter) has occured at the Pentagon and yet another at the State Department.


There were reports that the palestinian group DFLP (Democratic Liberation Front of Palestina) took responsibility for the crashes, but this was denied by a senior officer of the group soon after. Next in line to claim responsibility were the talibans of Afghanistan.


All airplane traffic was grounded and the stock exchange on Wall Street has been closed. The White House and the UN headquarters are evacuated, along with parts of Washington DC and New York.


As a side effect, just about every news site on the Internet slowed down to unusability as everyone tried to find more information about the plane crashes.