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Timeline of Australia hostage standoff at Sydney cafe

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An armed gunman entered a Sydney cafe during Monday morning’s rush hour and took an unknown number of hostages. Hours after the crisis began, five people escaped but a number of others remained inside. As night fell, the gunman’s motives remained unclear. The appearance of a black flag with Arabic script in the cafe window raised concerns of a possible terrorist incident.

Just before 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, police stormed the café and the siege ended in the death of two hostages and the gunman.

A timeline of events:

9:45 a.m. — Police are called to Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Sydney’s Martin Place, a busy plaza in the heart of the city. Initial reports suggesting it could be an armed robbery are soon ruled out.

10:10 a.m. — Australian television stations broadcast images of hostages inside the cafe with their arms in the air and hands pressed against the window. Shortly after, two hostages appear at the window holding a black flag with white Arabic script.

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10:30 a.m. — Armed police line up outside the shop. Nearby buildings are evacuated.

12:30 p.m. — Prime Minister Tony Abbott goes on national television and pledges that the police response will be thorough for what he calls “a deeply concerning incident.”

About 4 p.m. — Three men escape from the cafe’s fire exit and run toward police. One is wearing a Lindt cafe apron and appears to be an employee.

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About 5 p.m. — Two women sprint from the same side door and run into the arms of police. Both are wearing Lindt aprons.

6 p.m. — Prime Minister Abbott says the gunman has claimed “political motivation,” but makes no reference to concerns of a terror plot.

6:30 p.m. — Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn says police are conducting a “sensitive negotiation” that requires discretion. She declines to say if direct contact has been made with the gunman, or specify the number of hostages held or any operational tactics.

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8:15 p.m. — Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione says the priority of police is getting everyone out safely. He declines to speculate on the gunman’s motives or possible terror link.

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9 p.m. — Lights inside the cafe are switched off. Police outside put on night goggles.

10:56 p.m. – Police continue to maintain a perimeter around the café overnight and shut down certain streets in the area. In a statement, police urge the public to “go about their business as usual tomorrow.”

Around 2:30 a.m. – Police storm the café and a tactical unit deploys flash bangs. Several hostages flee the café, including at least one being rushed to an ambulance.

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2:44 a.m. – Police tweet, “Sydney siege is over.” Local media report at least two people were killed during the standoff.

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5:33 a.m. – Police confirm the death of three people—including the gunman—and four injuries in the incident. Police say all 17 hostages were accounted for and survivors are being “well cared for.” Few details are released as the investigation into the tragic standoff is ongoing.

With files from Global News

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