Gunmen Open Fire On Tourists At Bondi Beach: 10 Dead

Sydney/Internet/Hyderabad, Dec 14 (Maxim News) A horrific incident took place in Australia. Two assailants opened fire on tourists. 10 tourists lost their lives in the shooting. Many were injured. The police, who responded immediately, opened fire on the assailants, killing one. Another suspect was arrested. The shooting took place at 6.30 pm (local time) on Sunday at Bondi Beach, a popular tourist destination in Sydney city.

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On Sunday evening, while tourists were having a good time, two gunmen entered the beach. They opened fire, targeting the tourists. Hundreds of tourists ran for their lives. Ten people were shot and killed. Eyewitnesses say that two men wearing black masks approached the pedestrian bridge next to the surf club with shotguns and opened fire.

The attackers targeted an event taking place on Bondi Beach. Australian newspapers reported that 10 people were killed in the shooting. Security forces who immediately entered the scene opened fire on the attackers, killing one of them. They said that another had been taken into custody. They said that helicopters and 30 ambulances had reached the scene to rescue those injured in the shooting. (Maxim News)


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