Group 1 - The Australian Prime Minister Albanese stated that the suspects in the Bondi Beach shooting may be driven by "Islamic State" extremist ideology [1] - The shooting, which targeted a Jewish celebration, is classified as a "terrorist act" and is under ongoing investigation [1] - A senior official from the Australian Joint Counter-Terrorism Team reported that a flag of the "Islamic State" was found in the suspects' vehicle [1] Group 2 - The two suspects, 24-year-old Navid Akram and 50-year-old Syed Akram, had traveled to the Philippines in November and returned to Australia just weeks before the incident [2] - The Bondi Beach shooting on December 14 resulted in 16 deaths, including one suspect, and 40 injuries [2] - The police are investigating the suspects' activities and motives during their time in the Philippines, where the Abu Sayyaf group, known for pledging allegiance to the "Islamic State," is active [2]
澳大利亚总理:邦迪滩枪手或受“伊斯兰国”影响
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-16 03:11