People told to take shelter as police respond to Bondi Beach incident
At least 12 people died and 29 were injured in the attack, which police and Australian leaders have declared a terrorism incident during Hanukkah celebrations.
- Police and emergency services responded to reports of shooters at Bondi Beach, resulting in at least 10 injuries during a mass shooting.
- New South Wales Police described the situation as a 'developing incident' and urged the public to avoid the beach and nearby areas.
- The police stated that anyone at the scene should take shelter, and officers were on the ground managing the situation.
- Two people are in police custody at Bondi Beach, and the police operation is ongoing as more information is being gathered.
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