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Australian authorities have confirmed that suspected explosive devices were recovered from a vehicle near the scene of the deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach, significantly escalating the scope and severity of the incident.
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reported that New South Wales Police deployed a bomb disposal unit after investigators located a vehicle close to the attack site containing multiple suspected explosive devices. Police officials said the discovery indicates the operation may have gone beyond a mass shooting and included plans for additional, potentially devastating attacks.
Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon stated that investigators believe the devices were intended to amplify casualties, prolong chaos, and endanger first responders. The presence of multiple suspected explosives suggests advance planning rather than a spontaneous act, authorities said.
The original attack targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, a Jewish community event, and resulted in at least 11 deaths and dozens of injuries. One attacker was killed by police at the scene, while another suspect was taken into custody. The recovery of explosives has raised concerns that the attackers intended a multi-phase assault.
Security experts note that the use of firearms combined with explosive devices reflects a coordinated terror methodology designed to maximize fear and disruption. Officials emphasized that Bondi Beach remains an active crime scene as investigators work to determine how the devices were constructed, whether additional threats exist, and if others were involved.
Authorities said there is no ongoing danger to the public at this time, but security has been heightened nationwide as Australia confronts one of the most serious antisemitic terror incidents in its modern history.
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