Shots Fired Near Munich's Israeli Consulate and Nazi-Era Museum

Officers in Munich fired shots at a suspicious person near the Israeli Consulate and a museum documenting the city's Nazi-era history. The suspect was hit, with no further details provided. The incident took place in the Karolinenplatz area. No consulate staff were affected.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 05-09-2024 14:12 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 14:12 IST
Shots Fired Near Munich's Israeli Consulate and Nazi-Era Museum
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Shots rang out in Munich as police fired at a suspicious individual near the Israeli Consulate and a museum chronicling the city's Nazi-era history. The incident occurred in the Karolinenplatz area, close to downtown.

Authorities revealed that the suspect was hit but offered no further details. There was no evidence of additional suspects connected to the episode.

In response, law enforcement amplified their presence throughout Germany's third-largest city, although there were no indications of other related incidents. Israel's Foreign Ministry confirmed the consulate was closed during the shooting, and no staff members were harmed.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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