Daesh claims responsibility for Tunis suicide attack
Tuesday attack left 13 Presidential Guard officers dead, according to Tunisian health ministry
Tunis
TUNIS, Tunisia
The Daesh militant group claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s deadly suicide attack in Tunis on a bus carrying Presidential Guard personnel, according to a Wednesday statement shared by the group on social-media platforms.
The statement, issued on one of the group’s Twitter accounts, identified the bomber as Abu Abdullah al-Tunsi, a Tunisian.
Daesh described the attack as "a martyrdom operation carried out in the center of capital Tunis".
According to Health Minister Saeed al-Aidi, the attack killed a total of 13 people and left another 20 injured, four seriously.
The victims, all officers, were killed when the bomber blew himself up near a bus carrying Presidential Guard personnel in an area of the capital known to be frequented by police.
Following the attack, the Tunisian authorities declared a 30-day countrywide state of emergency, along with a curfew in the capital and in three other provinces.
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