Monday, December 15, 2014
WATCH: DRAMATIC SYDNEY HOSTAGE RESCUE SITUATION
Police Storm Building, Hostages Rescued, Sidney Sieage OVER UPDATE: 2 people killed and 3 in serious condition as hostage siege at Sydney café ends (RT) Heavily armored police units have stormed Lindt Café in Sydney after a day-long hostage standoff. Gun fire and stun grenades were heard at the scene. At least five hostages were seen fleeing from the building just before the police operation kicked off. Witnesses have reported the sound of automatic gunfire at the scene, with police deploying flash bangs before storming the premises. Paramedics wearing bulletproof vests were seen entering Lindt Cafe, where over 40 people were taken hostage on Monday. "The exchange was started by three discrete bangs. The first brought about five people from the building. A space followed between the subsequent two and then a near-continuous volley rang out. Dozens of shots," James Robertson, a reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald, reported at the bottom of Martin Place; about 150 metres from the scene. One woman was seen being carried out with blood running down her leg. Paramedics have been seen carrying at least 4 stretchers into the building. Unconfirmed reports say that eleven additional hostages have been freed, with four people injured. One police officer was reportedly injured in the operation. The dramatic scene follows a 16 hour standoff, after Iranian-born Sheik Man Haron Monis, took over 40 people hostage. Monis, who refers to himself as “the Brother”, is apparently a supporter of the radical militants from the Islamic State, an Iraq and Syria-based terrorist organization aiming to create a fundamentalist nation, or a caliphate in the region.
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He is a crackpot, accused of being an accessory in the murder of his wife who was stabbed then set alight, sent letters to the families of dead Australian soldiers fighting in Afghanistan saying they deserved it Was accused of multiple sex charges, all these charges and he was allowed to be on bail? Any wonder people think false flag.
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