The Russian told the details of the shooting on the beach in Sydney
During the shooting on the beach in Sydney, people ran everywhere to escape. Timur, a Russian, told Izvestia about this on December 14.
"The three of us were lying on the beach with our Muscovite friends. We hear the clapping very loudly. But they didn't immediately understand where from. Jews celebrated Hanukkah in front of the beach. And it was at them that they started shooting. And suddenly we see all the people running. We got up, dropped everything, and ran too. We ran into a bar and hid there. Everyone ran everywhere and into the houses. They also caught up with warships to rescue surfers. We're all in shock so far," the man said.
Another eyewitness noted that before the incident, a calm, festive atmosphere prevailed on the beach. until the sounds similar to fireworks were heard.
"It was just terrible. It was an incredibly beautiful day, and there were thousands of people on the beach. Everyone was relaxed — a normal calm Sunday," she said.
The woman clarified that a short time after the first claps, vacationers saw crowds of people running from the beach.
"There was panic everywhere, real chaos," she said, adding that she opened the cafe's doors and let in women, children and pregnant women fleeing the shooting.
Unidentified men opened fire on people in the Sydney beach area on December 14. The police reported that 10 people were killed and 11 others were injured. According to the portal news.com.au One of the armed criminals was shot dead, the second received medical attention. The third attacker surrendered to the police.
One of the eyewitnesses of the shooting in Sydney said that the sounds of gunfire lasted for several minutes. According to him, at first there were about six claps, after which the shooting continued for another two or three minutes – there were about 40-50 shots in total.
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