One gunman killed and two injured in shooting at Israeli consulate in Istanbul
A shooting occurred near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, resulting in one gunman killed and two injured. Turkish officials identified the deceased gunman as Yunus E.S., allegedly linked to a religious terrorist organization, possibly ISIS.

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AI-generatedA shooting occurred near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, resulting in one gunman killed and two injured. Turkish officials identified the deceased gunman as Yunus E.S., allegedly linked to a religious terrorist organization, possibly ISIS. Two police officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the shootout with the attackers, who arrived from Izmit by rental car. The injured attackers, identified as brothers Onur Ç and Enes Ç, are in custody and being interrogated. Turkish President Erdogan condemned the incident as a "heinous act of terror" and vowed to protect Turkey's stability. The consulate was reportedly empty at the time of the attack due to strained relations between Turkey and Israel. An investigation into the incident has been launched.
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5 extractedNo Israeli diplomatic personnel were in the consulate, which has been empty for the past two-and-a-half years.
The interior ministry named the gunman killed as Yunus E.S., who it said was 'connected to the terrorist organisation that exploits religion'.
Two policemen were 'slightly injured' in the gun fight.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the shooting a 'heinous act of terror'.
A gunman was killed and two were injured in a shootout near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul.