A look back at an emotional day in the US as people remember the 9/11 terror attacks and those who lost their lives, 20 years on.
America has been remembering those killed in the 9/11 terror attacks, 20 years since they happened.
President Joe Biden and former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton gathered at Ground Zero in New York. George W Bush, who occupied the White House when the planes flew into the twin towers, was in Pennsylvania, where Flight 93 came down, alongside current vice president Kamala Harris.
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