Munich Shootout: Austrian Teen Killed Near Israeli Consulate

An 18-year-old Austrian was killed in Munich during a shootout with police, possibly planning an attack on the Israeli Consulate. The incident happened near Karolinenplatz, with no other injuries reported. Authorities have not confirmed the suspect's identity or motive and increased security in the city.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Munich | Updated: 05-09-2024 18:11 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 18:11 IST
Munich Shootout: Austrian Teen Killed Near Israeli Consulate
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An 18-year-old Austrian citizen was fatally shot during a shootout with police in Munich on Thursday. Authorities believe he may have been planning an attack on the Israeli Consulate.

The incident occurred near the consulate and a museum focused on the city's Nazi-era past. Police were alerted to a man carrying a "long gun" at around 9 am, leading to an exchange of fire that left the suspect dead. No other injuries were reported.

Officers increased their presence in Munich, Germany's third-largest city, but stated there were no further threats. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser called the incident "serious" and emphasized the protection of Jewish and Israeli facilities remains a top priority.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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