Attacker shot outside Israeli Embassy in Turkey

A man was shot in the leg during an attempted attack Wednesday on the Israeli Embassy in Ankara, Turkey.

The Turkish man, named as Osman Nuri C. by state-run news agency Anadolu, approached the embassy just after noon local time carrying a bag and a 30-centimeter (11-inch) knife. The statement from Ankara authorities did not give his last name.

The man started chanting slogans while walking closer to the embassy. When police asked him to stop, he did not — at which point an officer shot near his legs, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon told CNN.

The man then began waving his knife in the direction of the officer, who shot him in the leg.

“According to initial reports Osman Nuri C appears to be (suffering from) mental illness,” Ankara authorities said in a statement to Anadolu.

“He does not have (a) previous police record and no organizational link (was) detected. The investigation continues.”

The man was treated at Ankara Numune Hospital, according to Anadolu.

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