

A gunman was killed and two were injured in a shootout near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul.
Two policemen were "slightly injured" in the gun fight, Turkish Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci said.
Ciftci said the attackers had come to Istanbul from the city of Izmit by rental car and that two of them were brothers.
In a statement on X, the interior ministry named the gunman killed as Yunus E.S., who it said was "connected to the terrorist organisation that exploits religion".
That is understood to be a reference to the Islamic State group, though no group has said it was behind the attack.
Police were initially quoted as saying two attackers had died, but local governor Davut Gul later clarified that only one had been killed.
The two injured attackers were named as Onur Ă and Enes Ă, who the interior ministry said were brothers.
The two police officers injured in the shooting were not in life-threatening condition, the ministry's statement added, with one shot in the leg and the other in the ear.
"Intensive digital communication has been detected among the three neutralised terrorists, and the interrogation of the injured terrorists continues," it said.
Governor Gul told reporters that the attackers had used rifles and pistols in the assault.
He also said that no Israeli diplomatic personnel were in the consulate, which is located in Istanbul's main business district in the Besiktas area.
The gunfight happened in broad daylight. Video on social media appears to capture the moment when one armed attacker was shot by police and fell to the ground.
Reuters news agency quoted a witness at the scene as saying that gunfire sounds had been "loud" and continued to increase "for 15-20 minutes".
Unverified videos circulating online showed several police vans and a heavy police presence around the building, which was cordoned off for several hours after the attempted attack.
There are no Israeli diplomats stationed in Turkey at the moment and the consulate has been empty for the past two-and-a-half years, amid deteriorating relations between Ankara and Tel Aviv over the war in Gaza.
The justice minister said an investigation into the attack had been launched.
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Un homme armĂ© a Ă©tĂ© tuĂ© et deux autres personnes ont Ă©tĂ© blessĂ©es lors dâune fusillade prĂšs du consulat israĂ©lien Ă Istanbul. Deux policiers ont aussi Ă©tĂ© lĂ©gĂšrement blessĂ©s. Lâattaque sâest produite en plein jour dans le quartier de Besiktas.
Non, aucun personnel diplomatique israĂ©lien ne se trouvait dans le consulat au moment des faits. Lâarticle prĂ©cise que le bĂątiment est vide depuis deux ans et demi. Il indique aussi quâil nây a actuellement aucun diplomate israĂ©lien en poste en Turquie.
Le ministĂšre de lâIntĂ©rieur a identifiĂ© lâassaillant tuĂ© comme Ă©tant Yunus E.S. Les deux assaillants blessĂ©s ont Ă©tĂ© nommĂ©s Onur Ă et Enes Ă, et les autoritĂ©s ont indiquĂ© quâils Ă©taient frĂšres. Selon le ministĂšre, ils sont venus Ă Istanbul depuis Izmit en voiture de location.
Trois personnes ont Ă©tĂ© blessĂ©es au total, dâaprĂšs lâarticle. Deux dâentre elles Ă©taient des policiers lĂ©gĂšrement touchĂ©s, lâun Ă la jambe et lâautre Ă lâoreille. Les deux autres blessĂ©s sont les assaillants survivants.
Le ministre de la Justice a annoncĂ© lâouverture dâune enquĂȘte. Les autoritĂ©s turques ont dĂ©clarĂ© avoir dĂ©tectĂ© dâintenses communications numĂ©riques entre les trois assaillants. Lâinterrogatoire des deux suspects blessĂ©s se poursuit.






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