Firefighters carry an injured woman out of the World Trade Center on a stretcher, following a bomb explosion in the parking garage on February 26, 1993, that killed at least seven people and injured 600 more. Wtc 022693 001
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NEW YORK (AP) — Decades after going to prison, some of the men responsible for the World Trade Center bombing that killed six people 28 years ago Friday are still trying to whittle down their onetime life sentences. And they’re succeeding, though they’d be nearly 100 if they ever were freed.
In the last year, four men arrested soon after the 1993 attack have won reductions to their once 240-year sentences.
Today, February 26, we commemorate the 28th anniversary of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. We join @Sept11Memorial and @PANYNJ in honoring and remembering those who lost their lives. pic.twitter.com/dJFqJ4ISjr
— World Trade Center (@_WTCOfficial) February 26, 2021
Friends and relatives of the six bombing victims were participating Friday in a pair of events to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attack.