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File:Aerial view of the Pentagon during rescue operations post-September 11 attack.JPEG

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English: Aerial view of the Pentagon Building located in Arlington, Virginia showing emergency crews responding to the destruction caused when a high-jacked commercial jetliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building, during the 9/11 terrorists attacks.
Türkçe: 11 Eylül 2001 Saldırıları esnasında hasarlanan Pentagon'un 14. bölümü. Hasarın kaynağı ile ilgili Amerikan resmi kaynakları bir uçağın çarptığını belirtmektedir. Ancak bu konuyu şüpheli bulan ve bu hasarın bir uçak çarpması neticesinde oluşmadığını iddia eden değişik iddialar da mevcuttur.
Date 14 September 2001
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Author TSGT CEDRIC H. RUDISILL, USAF
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