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  1. 26 de feb. de 2023 · On Feb. 26, 1993, a deadly bombing at the World Trade Center killed six people and injured more than 1,000 — becoming a harbinger of terror at the twin towers.

  2. El atentado terrorista al World Trade Center de 1993 fue un ataque terrorista en el complejo World Trade Center de Nueva York.Fue cometido el viernes 26 de febrero de 1993 a las 12:17 del mediodía en los aparcamientos de la Torre Norte (WTC 1), situados en el subsuelo del complejo por debajo del World Trade Center , con un camión que portaba 680 kg de explosivos.

  3. After the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, President Bill Clinton pledged full federal support for the investigation, saying in his weekly radio address, “Working together, we’ll find out who was involved and why this happened.”. On Feb. 28, 1993, investigators sifting through the wreckage strewn about the parking garage recovered several ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2013 · August 25, 1993 - Abdel-Rahman is indicted for involvement in a large terrorist plot that includes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. October 4, 1993 - Trial opens for four of the defendants ...

  5. For more on the 1993 bombing, read our blog post outlining the events of the 1993 attack. Our blog also features artifacts, first-person accounts, and historical information about the World Trade Center site both before, during, and after the attacks.

  6. FBI 100 - 1993 Trade Center Bombing. Investigators going through the rubble following the bombing of the World Trade Center. Part 2 of our history series commemorating the FBI’s 100th anniversary in 2008. Fifteen years ago this week, at about 17 minutes past noon, a thunderous explosion rocked lower Manhattan.

  7. World Trade Center Bombing (1993). On February 26, 1993, terrorists bombed New York City's World Trade Center, a prominent symbol of American financial power.It was composed of seven buildings covering sixteen acres and provided a workplace for some fifty thousand people and services for eighty thousand daily visitors.