Deena in Sydney months ago.
seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from Brazil

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from United States

seen from Belarus

seen from Malaysia
seen from Austria
seen from Türkiye
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Indonesia
seen from Türkiye
seen from Russia
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from China
Deena in Sydney months ago.
GUYS PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS
for my Syndey followers this is live feed for whats happening around the city, I URGE YOU ALL TO PLEASE BE CAREFUL IF ANYONE HAS ANYMORE INFORMATION ON THIS PLEASE MESSAGE ME AnD LET ME KNOW
Opera house has evacuated 200 people due to a strange package found within it.
THERE are reports that two armed men are holding 13 people hostage at a cafe in Martin Place in Sydney.
Some hostages standing with their hands up at the windows in the popular Lindt chocolate shop, which has two or three entrances. There is also a black and white flag being held up in a window. It is believed to be the Black Standard, a jihadist flag.
Staff in shop aprons can be seen with their hands on the windows. There are also reports that there is more than one gunman.
Civil Aviation and Safety Authority has reportedly shut down airspace above the area. Police officers have guns drawn outside the cafe.
The chocolate shop is 30 or 40 metres from the Channel 7 offices so they have cameras trained on the building. The newsroom at Channel 7 has been evacuated.
There are State Government agencies in the same building and police have shut down traffic in a wide perimeter surrounding the incident.
Trains around the area have reportedly been stopped between Bondi Junction and Central, and roads are blocked.
Train passengers have been ordered off trains and back onto the streets in Kings Cross.
“This is chilling,” said The Morning Show host Kylie Gillies of the scene as she watched on with host Larry Emdur from the Channel 7 news studios.
Martin Place has been completely shut down during what is a busy time for Christmas shoppers and kids on school holidays.
“The police operation is underway, urging people to avoid the area while it’s under way,” a police spokesman told news.com.au
This morning a Sydney man was taken into custody on suspicion of terrorism related offences after a morning raid from counter terrorism units of the Australian Federal Police and NSW Police.
AFP confirmed a 25-year-old Beecroft man was arrested by NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) as part of continuing investigations into the planning of a terrorist attack on Australian soil and the facilitation of travel of Australian citizens to Syria to engage in armed combat.
The Black Standard is a jihadist flag also known as the standard of Mohammed. It carries the symbol of the eagle and was one of the flags flown by the prophet Mohammed. It is used by jihadists and Islamists.
In August 2014, British Prime Minister David Cameron declared anyone carrying The Black Standard could be arrested.
It is also banned from public demonstration in the Netherlands
The use of the image the flag for non-educational purposes is forbidden in Germany.
The unfolding situation follows a series of dramatic counterterrorism raids across Sydney in September this year in which 15 people were detained. Omarjan Azari, 22, was arrested and accused of conspiring with Mohammed Ali Baryalei, the most senior Australian involved in Islamic State.
Australian Federal Police Acting Commissioner Andrew Colvin said at the time “Police believe this group had started planning to commit violent acts in Australia. Those acts related to random acts against public.”
It’s understood there were plans to grab a random person off the street in Martin Place and execute them while posting a video to social media. The ABC also reported at the time Brisbane based suspects had bought machetes, balaclavas and military fatigues
Commonwealth prosecutor Michael Allnutt said at the time the act was designed to shock and terrify. “I don’t think I’ve seen much worse,” he said.
“It’s been an immediate reaction to a clear, imperative danger. There is still an enormous amount of material for police to assess.”
MORE TO COME