Three defendants accused of organizing the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks have agreed to plead guilty to avoid the death penalty and have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment. The newspaper reports New York Times Citing Pentagon sources.
The prosecution’s agreement with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid bin Attash and Mustafa Al Hawsawi was reached during 27 months of negotiations at Guantanamo Bay and was approved by a senior Pentagon official overseeing the military court.
As the source of the publication noted, the purpose of the agreement was to bring some “justice” to the case in memory of the thousands of people who were at the scenes of the terrorist attacks in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Before this, former US President Donald Trump’s plan if he won the presidential election was known. declassify Documents related to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
That day, 19 terrorists from the Al Qaeda group (an organization banned in Russia) hijacked four passenger planes in the United States. Two of them were aimed at the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and two were aimed at Washington. The fourth plane missed its target and crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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