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Bondi Beach shooting: 12 people confirmed dead and several injured in terrorist attack on Jewish community event

Twelve people, including one of two gunmen, are confirmed dead after a mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

Another 29 people, including two police officers, are injured and have been taken to hospitals across the city.

A massive police and ambulance response is underway at the world-famous beach.

Here is what we know so far.

What happened at Bondi Beach?

NSW police responded to reports of an active shooter at Bondi Beach in Sydney at about 6:45pm AEDT.

Footage from the scene shows two men opening fire from a bridge into a crowd.

ABC reporter Sean Tarek Goodwin spoke to a witness who said he saw two shooters dressed in black standing on a small footbridge near the Bondi playground car park.

He said the shooters “mowed down” people who were gathered at the park.

The witness said the shooting seemed to last about 10 minutes and described it as “absolute hell on Earth”.

NSW Premier Chris Minns says footage of a man disarming one of the shooters is the “most unbelievable scene I’ve ever seen”.Play video.

How many people have died?

Twelve people, including one shooter, have been killed in the attack, NSW Police have confirmed.

A second shooter is in police custody, but his condition is unknown.

Twenty-nine others, including two police officers, have been injured.

The two police officers are in a “serious, verging on critical” condition, NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon says.

Both are currently in surgery.

NSW Ambulance says it has transported six patients to St Vincent’s Hospital, three to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, two to St George, two to Royal North Shore, one to Westmead, one to Sydney Children’s Hospital and one to Prince of Wales.

People at the scene of the Bondi Beach shooting with police taping off the area
A Chanukah by the Sea event was taking place near the Bondi Beach children’s playground. (AP: Mark Baker)

A suspected improvised explosive device (IED) was also located in a car on Campbell Parade, police said.

It is understood that the IEDs were located close to the bridge where the shooters were firing rounds from.

The devices were transported away from the scene in an armoured car.

The scene is no longer an exclusion zone and has been handed over to crime scene investigators.

Who are the Bondi shooters?

One of the gunmen has been identified as Naveed Akram from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s south-west.

An official, speaking on condition of anonymity, says Mr Akram’s home in Bonnyrigg is being raided by police.

nsw police at bondi beach after a shooting
The gunmen fired from a bridge into a crowd celebrating Hanukkah. (ABC News)

The head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Mike Burgess said he was looking into the identities of the attackers and if there was anyone else in the community “with similar intent”.

Asked whether any of the shooters were on ASIO watchlists, Mr Burgess said: “One of these individuals was known to us, but not in an immediate-threat perspective, so we need to look into what happened here.”

Where did the shooting happen?

The shooting appears to have taken place at the northern end of Bondi Beach, near or at Bondi Park playground.

A large group was gathered in the park as part of a Hanukkah celebration called Chanukah by the Sea, which started at about 5pm and was expected to run until 9pm.

Mr Minns said the shooting was a “targeted attack on the Jewish community”.

Commissioner Lanyon has declared the shooting a terrorist incident.

“As a result of the circumstances of the incident tonight, at 9:36pm this evening, I declared this to be a terrorist incident,” he said.

Source: abc.net

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