What We Know About the Bondi Beach Shooting in Australia
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A shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, during a Hanukkah celebration has left at least 11 dead and multiple injured. Here's the latest information.
A mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, during a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday has resulted in at least 11 fatalities and numerous injuries. According to police reports, two gunmen opened fire on a crowd gathered to mark the first day of the Jewish holiday. One of the shooters was killed at the scene.
Authorities have confirmed that at least 11 other individuals sustained injuries, including two police officers. Law enforcement has stated that the situation is "neutralized," with the second shooter also wounded. Officials anticipate that the casualty count may fluctuate as the investigation progresses.
Both police and national leaders have characterized the incident as a targeted assault against Jewish Australians, with law enforcement officials labeling it a terrorist attack.
Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon revealed that investigators discovered what they believe to be several improvised explosive devices in a vehicle near the scene, which they have linked to the deceased suspect. The identities of the suspects have not yet been disclosed. Commissioner Lanyon also indicated that police are exploring the possibility of a "third offender" being involved.
"We will make sure that we prevent any further activity," Lanyon stated.
Eyewitness video footage circulating online depicts scores of people fleeing from the water and the beach amidst the sound of gunfire. Other videos show two gunmen, clad in black shirts, firing multiple shots from a bridge overlooking a Bondi Beach parking area.
Here’s a summary of what we currently know about the Bondi Beach shooting:
- Hundreds had convened to celebrate the Hanukkah holiday.
- At least 11 people were killed, and more were injured.
- The police consider this a terrorist attack.