Australia's biggest anti-terror operation sparked by threat of public killings

Terrorism raids in Sydney were sparked by security intelligence that the Islamic State (IS) movement was planning a public killing as a demonstration of its reach.

Australia's biggest anti-terror operation sparked by threat of public killings

Terrorism raids in Sydney were sparked by security intelligence that the Islamic State (IS) movement was planning a public killing as a demonstration of its reach.

Australian police detained 15 people in a major counter-terrorism operation, saying intelligence indicated a random, violent attack was being planned on Australian soil.

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