6 people, 3 of them police officers, were wounded and the attackers Pınar Birkoç and Emrah Yayla, and a civilian were killed.
The Minister of Justice of the Republic of Turkey, Yılmaz Tunç, announced that a multi-faceted investigation into the incident had been launched.
[2][3] The Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya told press members that 25 houses were raided and a total of 40 suspects were detained.
The Radio and Television Supreme Council of the Republic of Turkey announced that a broadcast ban had been imposed on the incident.
Police teams announced that they found plastic handcuffs, 48 shell casings, and documents at the scene.