A meticulous and violent attack took place in Christchurch, a city not widely troubled by New Zealand. An Australian man shot at two mosques in Christchurch 49 people were killed and 20 others wounded. The attack was carried out by Muslims during their Friday prayers.
What happened?
Loyal pilgrims for Friday prayers were rallied at the Masjid Al Nour Mosque in central Christchurch and met at a five-mile [5 km] lynch house in Islamabad. The gunman who had fired into the Masjid al-Nur church shot at the crowd and 41 of them were killed. Seven others died in the shooting at the Second Temple. Until now, the other person has not been confirmed.
According to the eye-witnesses, most have been shot from a very close distance. A Palestinian soldier said he had seen a gunman shooting at his head on a person’s head.
It was not long before all that happened, and terrified people cascaded with blood, he said.
One person said that his wife had died and had fallen outside the church, and that another child had seen how the children were being shot.
What was the response of the police?
As soon as the shooting took place, the police took steps to declare an emergency situation in the city. The police then deployed the officers who were deployed to transport the vehicles to several stations and found them to dismantle the vehicle.
Two persons and a woman were questioned and questioned and one person was charged with murder. The other two were imprisoned. However, it is not unclear whether the attack today is in their possession.
New Zealand, where there are five million people, is a very weak country. The police asked the Muslims not to go to temples until the situation arises.
The New Zealand Armed Forces, Central Auckland, discovered two bags of explosives and then exploded, which were later uncovered.
Christening College Churches also launched a separate telephone service to find out the children’s attendance at Kentucky with the participation of young children with climate change.
Who Are the Victims?
It has not been revealed yet who were killed or wounded in the two gun shots, and many of them were said to be from different countries in the prayers for prayer.
According to Foreign Minister Retino Marshadi, there were six Indonesian nationals among the victims, three of whom were women and the six were unconcerned.
Among the injured were two Malaysians, a Saudi Arabian and several Jordanian residents. The Turkish Foreign Minister said two Turkishmen were injured in the shootings.
Forty-eight of them were treated at the Christchurch Hospital and were children.
Some of these reckless assaults barely survived. The Bangladesh cricket team had arrived at the Masjid Al Nour Church a few minutes after the shooting began and the New Zealand Police took steps to stop them and take them to a safe place.
Who is the attacker?
The prime minister, Scott Morrison, said that the name of the person who shot was not officially stated, but he is an Australian. The Australian Prime Minister put the gun on him as “an extremist, a foreigner and a violent terrorist.”
The person who shot was posted on the Twitter social network and broadcast live through the social media network.
He has published the publication Publications on Twitter over the Social Media Network, the “The Great Ripples”, which consists of 74 pages. He has stated that he is a 28-year-old Australian and is a member of a low-income working family and is launching an attack against Muslims.