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A shooting incident occurred on December 14 at Bondi Beach, a famous attraction in Sydney, Australia. As a result, 16 people, including one suspect, were killed and 40 others were injured. The two suspects were a father and son. According to the latest reports from Britain's “Guardian” and Reuters on the 16th local time, the Philippine Immigration Service confirmed on the 16th local time that the two suspects stayed in the Philippines for almost the whole month of November after flying from Sydney to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and then transferred to Davao City in the southern Philippines. One of the suspects entered the country as an “Indian citizen” and the other suspect entered the country as an “Australian citizen.” According to reports, the two suspects arrived in Sydney by plane from Davao City via Manila on November 28. It is currently unclear what activities the two have carried out in the Philippines, and whether they have traveled to other places after arriving in Davao City. Also, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation quoting security sources on the 16th, the two suspects went to the Philippines to receive “militarization training” a month before the Bondi Beach shooting incident occurred. As of press time, there has been no response from India to this.

Zhitongcaijing·12/16/2025 09:49:06
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A shooting incident occurred on December 14 at Bondi Beach, a famous attraction in Sydney, Australia. As a result, 16 people, including one suspect, were killed and 40 others were injured. The two suspects were a father and son. According to the latest reports from Britain's “Guardian” and Reuters on the 16th local time, the Philippine Immigration Service confirmed on the 16th local time that the two suspects stayed in the Philippines for almost the whole month of November after flying from Sydney to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and then transferred to Davao City in the southern Philippines. One of the suspects entered the country as an “Indian citizen” and the other suspect entered the country as an “Australian citizen.” According to reports, the two suspects arrived in Sydney by plane from Davao City via Manila on November 28. It is currently unclear what activities the two have carried out in the Philippines, and whether they have traveled to other places after arriving in Davao City. Also, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation quoting security sources on the 16th, the two suspects went to the Philippines to receive “militarization training” a month before the Bondi Beach shooting incident occurred. As of press time, there has been no response from India to this.