German Police Shoot Armed Teen Near Israeli Consulate on 1972 Munich Olympics Attack Anniversary
A teenage Austrian national was shot dead by German police near the Israeli consulate in Munich, armed with an old rifle. The incident happened on the anniversary of the 1972 Munich Olympics attack. The suspect was known to authorities as an Islamist, but the motive remains unclear.
German police shot and killed a teenage Austrian national near the Israeli consulate and a Nazi history museum in Munich. State Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann confirmed the incident, noting the suspect had an old rifle.
The confrontation happened on the anniversary of the 1972 Munich Olympics attack, raising questions about any potential links. The suspect was known to authorities as an Islamist, but police are yet to determine a motive. Reports from the Standard newspaper and Spiegel indicate the teenager had recently traveled to Germany from Austria's Salzburg area.
The Israeli consulate was closed at the time for a commemoration, and no staff were injured. The event highlights heightened tensions in Germany, exemplified by the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the terror act.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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