Previously undisclosed Pentagon published a photo on September 11
• published previously released photos of the Pentagon on September 11
Federal Bureau of Investigation for the first time presented 27 photographs of the Pentagon, made September 11, 2001 - after the Office crashed hijacked plane terrorist.
On that day, four members of the group "al-Qaeda" captured four scheduled passenger aircraft. Five terrorists from the Office of American Airlines Flight 77, the next from Washington to Los Angeles - at this point the plane was over Eastern Kentucky. Airliner deployed back to Washington and the Pentagon attacked the Defense Ministry. Approximately 200 people have been affected by this disaster, and from all the attacks of September 11 - nearly 3,000.
The pictures, published by the FBI, sealed wreckage, still burning Pentagon and work teams that put out the fire and assorted debris.
The wreckage of the aircraft, flying American Airlines Flight 77.
It looks at the wreckage of the aircraft body.
is clearly visible letter C from the American Airlines logo.
Firefighters extinguish a fire.
Water damage.
A hole in the wall, which seems to be caused by explosive decompression.
A view of the hole on the side.
The workers inspect damage.
removing the debris with the help of heavy machinery.
Fire on the background of the wreckage.
Another Pentagon smoldering.
chemical protection team.
The workers raked into a pile of ash and small fragments.
Working with the American flag on the ruined building background.
In the Pentagon.
In the Pentagon.
View from the Pentagon.
The place where the plane crashed into the Pentagon.