Nicola Sturgeon has led the tributes to 9/11 victims on the 20th anniversary of the attacks. The First Minister took to social media to share her grief over the 'horror' New York terrorist attack that shocked the world in 2001.
She wrote that no-one old enough to remember will ever forget where they were when the two commercial planes crashed into the Twin Towers.
She tweeted: "No-one old enough to remember will ever forget where they were, and the sense of utter disbelief, as the horror of 9/11 unfolded."20 years on, my thoughts are with all the victims of those horrific terror attacks - those who died and those left behind to grieve."2996 people died in the 9/11 attack, including 67 Britons, which was the deadliest terror attack in US.
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