How attacks unfolded

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightEPA, Getty Images, ReutersFifty people have been killed and another 50 wounded in shootings at two mosques in Christchurch,
New Zealand, in the deadliest attack in the country's history
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called it one of New Zealand's "darkest days".Here's what we know so far about how the attacks
unfolded.The first shooting took place at the Al Noor mosque, in central Christchurch.A gunman using the name Brenton Tarrant live-streamed
footage of his rampage to Facebook, filmed with a head-mounted camera.Footage showed the man, armed with semi-automatic weapons, firing
indiscriminately at men, women and children from close range inside the mosque.The attacker's headcam footage begins in an industrial estate
on Leslie Hills Drive, just west of Al Noor mosque.It shows him driving south on to Mandeville Street and Blenheim Road towards the city
centre before turning north up Deans Avenue.He reaches the mosque a few minutes later, pulling the car into an alleyway at the side of the
building and turning the car around to park facing Deans Avenue.The suspect then gets out, selects a weapon from the boot of the car and
walks to the building, where he begins his deadly attack on worshippers inside
This was approximately 13:40 local time (00:40 GMT).Six minutes later, he drives along Deans Avenue, around the Botanic Gardens to Bealey
Avenue, where his headcam footage cuts out.The second attack then took place a little later five kilometres away at Linwood Mosque, east of
the city centre.Attack 1: Al Noor mosque, 42 deadImage copyrightEPAOfficers responded to reports of shots fired at the mosque during Friday
prayers at about 13:40
By 14:11 police confirmed they were attending an "evolving situation" and schools went into lockdown a few minutes later.At 14:30 police
confirmed the incident involved a gunman.The headcam images show the gunman passing from room to room, killing as he goes and shooting the
wounded from close range.The attacker targeted both the men's and women's prayer rooms.Witnesses told local media they ran for their lives,
and saw people bleeding on the ground outside the building."There were bodies all over," one man said.Attack 2: Linwood mosque, eight killed
(one of whom died in hospital later from injuries)There were fewer details about the attack in the Christchurch suburb of Linwood.Survivors
told local media they saw a gunman in a black motorcycle helmet open fire on about 100 people praying inside.Police Commissioner Mike Bush
described the twin attacks as a "very well-planned event"
Firearms were recovered from both scenes.Two IEDs (improvised explosive devices) were found in a car and neutralised by the military, police
said.Australian national Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, appeared in court in Christchurch a day later charged with murder
The New Zealand resident was remanded in custody.A man with the same name appears to have published a manifesto before the attack outlining
his intentions
He identified himself as a 28-year-old Australian citizen and espoused far-right and anti-immigrant ideology.Two other men and one woman
were detained nearby and firearms seized
Officers are investigating whether they were involved.By Dominic Bailey, David Brown, Salim Qurashi, Debie Loizou, Lucy Rodgers and Prina
Shah.