After the terrorist incident in Australia, the decision was made to increase security in the third Ashes Test

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Report: Soheyl Imran. After the terrorist incident that happened yesterday at the Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia, it was decided to increase security in the Adelaide Test of Ashes series.

According to South Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens, the security response unit is deployed. These response units have highly trained and heavily armed police.

The police commissioner informed that the response unit was established a few years ago to perform duties in public places and this response unit will be deployed around the stadium to protect the fans.

It was known that yesterday 2 people shot at citizens in the Bondi area of ​​Sydney, Australia, and as a result 16 people died and around 40 people were injured.

The third Ashes Test series will start from December 17 at Adelaide Oval. Australia won the first two matches of the Ashes series and the English team must win this match to return to the series.

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