悉尼邦迪海滩枪击案已致16人死 两名枪手嫌疑人为父子关系
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-15 01:55

Core Points - The shooting incident at Bondi Beach resulted in 16 fatalities, marking the deadliest terrorist attack in Australia's history [1][3] - The suspects are a 50-year-old father and his 24-year-old son, Naveed Akram and Sajid, who had a gun license for 10 years and possessed six firearms [1][3] - The police recovered six guns and two improvised explosive devices from the scene, and they are no longer searching for a third suspect [1][3] Government Response - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the shooting as a "deliberate attack" on the Jewish community, labeling it as "evil anti-Semitism and terrorism" [2][4] - He emphasized the responsibility to support the affected community and assured that ordinary Australians stand with them [2][4] Victims - The victims' ages ranged from 10 to 87 years, with one confirmed victim being a rabbi [1][3]