IS claims responsibility for Tunisia terror attack

September 07, 2020 10:05 pm | Updated 10:05 pm IST - Tunis

The Islamic State jihadist group on Monday claimed responsibility for a knife attack in Tunisia the previous day which killed one National Guard officer and badly wounded another.

Three assailants were shot dead in an ensuing firefight on Sunday in the same tourist district of the coastal city of Sousse, the National Guard said, labelling the attack a “terrorist” act.

The IS said on Monday its “fighters” had carried out the attack, in a brief statement by its propaganda arm Amaq on the Telegram messenger service.

Tunisian authorities said they had arrested seven people over the attack, in which the assailants had rammed the officers with a vehicle and then stabbed them.

The wounded officer was “in a stable condition” on Monday, interior ministry spokesman Khaled Hayouni told AFP.

Seven arrested

Since Sunday, “43 people have been questioned and seven of them arrested,” Guard spokesman Houcem Eddine Jebabli told private station Radio Shems.

They included “the wife of one of the assailants, who described her husband as a 'martyr' during the interrogation,” he said.

Two brothers of one of the attackers and a person suspected of recruiting them were also arrested, he added.

He said the attackers were a pair of twins and a third man from the marginalised northwestern region of Siliana, he said, without confirming or denying reports of a fourth attacker.

Mr. Jebabli said the twins had visited Facebook pages dealing with “explosive and armed attacks” but had stayed under the radar of the authorities.

Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi vowed to “eradicate terrorists as soon as possible”.

Mr. Mechichi urged Tunisians “not to be afraid” of assailants, whom he described as “microbes”.

Tunisia, since its 2011 revolution, has been hit by a string of jihadist attacks.

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