The gunmen who carried out the Sydney attack are a father and son, ages 50 and 24, according to police https://hell.twtr.plus/media/2eaece2eb6a8d6c9242cd2c033198a419959c7975f70199d09f2bd52adf9e400.file
New info from Sydney police: - 16 dead, 40 injured - 10-year-old girl among the dead - Oldest victim was 87 - 5 people in critical condition - One shooter identified as a 50-year-old man. He was killed by police - Second shooter identified as a 24-year-old man. He’s in critical condition. - 2 officers were shot while exchanging fire with the shooters. They remain in serious but stable condition.
Ahmed al Ahmed, 43, has been identified as the man who disarmed one of the Sydney attackers. Ahmed was shot twice by the second shooter, who was firing from a bridge. He suffered 2 gunshot wounds and is undergoing surgery. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/d0f5821a8f0298c06de4f9c9cb96c1932f0259df92c1b50ca773844bf8428eec.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/b1ddb7a1fbf65966e4517f1d228776a9e4bf30c1d052cafe85d8470c9277defd.file
NEW: The man who disarmed one of the Sydney attackers has been identified 43-year-old Ahmed Al Ahmed. Ahmed, who is being hailed a hero for his actions, was shot 2 times. He's expected to be ok.
A man who survived the October 7 terror attack is among those injured in Sydney, according to 9NEWS. β€œWe came here only two weeks ago, to work with the Jewish community to fight anti-Semitism. I never thought I would see this in Australia.” https://hell.twtr.plus/media/050624b553b8a610f155d8a9c86812b7a180c20e28b25269c8a55b7e5d86c0df.file
BREAKING: At least 12 people killed and 29 injured in Sydney shooting attack, police say
Human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky shared a photo of himself after being shot at Bondi Beach in Sydney. He survived https://hell.twtr.plus/media/971a8927fb07d98f794f08b64ac07d13ea6fdbc630cd8267d487b99b2e322139.file
One of the suspects in the Sydney terror attack has been identified as 24-year-old Naveed Akram - ABC https://hell.twtr.plus/media/4e5e8b1e78cd7704cd89621c4c365da98562691c6cb591b5a1bd9e34d062db6c.file
Today’s attack in Sydney is Australia’s worst mass shooting since 1996, when the Port Arthur attack led to sweeping gun reform
SYDNEY TERROR ATTACK - Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach - 2 gunmen opened fire - Dozens of shots were fired - Bystander disarmed 1 attacker - 9 victims confirmed dead - 11 victims injured, some critical - 1 suspect killed, 1 critical - Police investigating possible IED