The 1993 World Trade Center bombing incident occurred in New York City on February 26, 1993 at 12:18 pm and the central office received the first call from the street alarm box at the corner of West Street and Liberty Street . The phone reported an explosion of a safe vault (or manhole) of a transformer which seems to have occurred on West Street near the World Trade Center. Since manhole explosions are common in wet conditions, there is no hint of catastrophes unless the phone arrives at the scene and the phone does not stop. There are still many telephone calls, and the trade center tower smoke has been reported up to the 33rd floor in the first three minutes of the explosion (http://members.aol.com/fd347/wtc.htm).
February 26, 1993: World Trade Center bombing in 1993: Al Qaeda member Ramzi Yousef planned a truck explosion at the World Trade Center. The aim is to bring mass casualties, collapse and destroy surrounding buildings, weaken the foundation for constructing bombs. It did not, but the explosion killed six people, injured more than 1000 people. November 9, 1995: Willy Ray Lapelly who calls himself a prophet, and his wife Cecilia and his family friend John Deere Baird include Montgomery, Alabama, Dallas and the German Southern Poverty Act Center Anti-defamation prevention office located in Houston, Texas, arrested for bombing numerous targets, and gay bar and abortion clinic
On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center was bombed for the first time. The bomb built in Jersey City was driven to the underground parking lot of the World Trade Center. An explosion killed six people and injured 1,500 people. The attack planner Ramzi Yousef was trained in the Al Qaeda camp, but this attack was not official management of Al Qaeda. Osama bin Laden has never been indicted. On November 13, 1995, an automobile bomb exploded at the Riyadh facility in Saudi Arabia where the US military trained the Saudi Arabian National Guard. Five Americans and two Indians were killed and 60 people were injured. The Saudi Arabian government condemned the attack on al Qaeda, but Osama bin Laden was not admired the bombing.