Bondi gunmen allegedly trained with father, threw bombs, and made IS-inspired videos

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New documents reveal that the alleged Bondi gunmen threw four undetonated explosives, including a tennis ball bomb, during a terrorist attack at a Jewish festival, with police linking the attack to extremist ideology and meticulous planning by Naveed Akram and his father Sajid Akram, who was killed during the incident.
- Alleged Bondi gunmen threw 'tennis ball bomb', new documents allege BBC
- Bondi terror suspects threw unexploded bombs at crowd and practiced shooting ahead of attack, document reveals CNN
- Police allege Bondi shooters had ‘tennis ball bomb’ and made IS-inspired video manifesto, court documents reveal The Guardian
- Bondi gunmen filmed 'firearms training' and threw IEDs into crowd, court told Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Police allege suspected gunman in Bondi Beach shooting trained with father, Australian media reports thehill.com
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