'I don't know whether it's a bomb or not': Train driver flummoxed after drone hits Sydney Harbour Bridge

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'I don't know whether it's a bomb or not': Train driver flummoxed after drone hits Sydney Harbour Bridge

A 'mystery drone' crashed into the Sydney Harbour bridge and landed on the train tracks below. Extraordinary footage from the drone shows what happened next.

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