Newly Discovered Video Offers unique Perspective on 9/11 World Trade Center Collapse
A video circulating online claims to present a previously unseen perspective of the September 11th, 2001, attacks on the world Trade Center in New York City. The footage, purportedly captured by Japanese videographer Ki Sujimoto, offers a clearer view of the towers’ collapse from a vantage point not widely available in existing documentation.
Shared on the platform X (formerly Twitter) on September 10, 2025, the clip is described as having been filmed by Sujimoto, then 24 years old, using a Sony Vx2000 camera from his apartment. the account posting the video asserts sujimoto kept the footage private for 23 years before recently making it public.The significance of this discovery lies in the new angles it provides of the towers’ collapse, specifically from the southern and eastern sides, potentially offering fresh insights for researchers and those seeking a deeper understanding of the tragic events.
According to the online post, Sujimoto captured the clearest footage of the collapse from his apartment. The video’s emergence on the 24th anniversary of the attacks has sparked renewed interest in the event and the available visual records. the account holder, identified as Moath | Moaz (@m0ath), stated the video marks the 24th anniversary of the bombing of the World Trade Center Towers in America.