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Police officer hurt by knife-wielding attacker in Tunis

Perpetrator is swiftly arrested, confesses to attacking police officers near parliament building

01.11.2017 - Update : 01.11.2017
Police officer hurt by knife-wielding attacker in Tunis Police officers investigate the crime scene after a man attacked two police officers with a knife near the Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia on November 1, 2017. (Yassine Gaidi - Anadolu Agency)

By Yousri Wannas

TUNIS

A Tunisian police officer was injured on Wednesday by a knife-wielding attacker near the parliament building in capital Tunis, according to a statement issued by the Interior Ministry.

“Someone attacked a traffic police patrol this morning in Tunis’s Bardo Square,” the statement read, noting that one police officer had been stabbed in the neck and had since been hospitalized.

According to the ministry, the perpetrator was quickly arrested and has since confessed to having carried out the attack.

“The perpetrator described Tunisian security personnel as ‘tyrants’ and believes killing them is a kind of ‘jihad’,” read the ministry statement.

The authorities have since launched an investigation to determine the circumstances of the attack.

In 2015, militants attacked Tunis’s Bardo Museum, leaving 21 people -- mostly foreign tourists -- dead.

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