TUNIS
Fourteen Tunisian military personnel were killed and 20 others injured in overnight clashes with militants in the western Kasserine province, the Tunisian Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
The clashes erupted when militants attacked two army checkpoints in Kasserine simultaneously late Wednesday night, according to an earlier statement by the Tunisian army.
The statement said the militants attacked the checkpoints with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns coming in from the Jebel ech Chambi, which looms over the city of Kasserine.
Since last July, the Tunisian army has been carrying out operations against militants holed up in the mountainous Jebel ech Chambi area. The army says it is searching for "terrorists" accused of killing eight Tunisian soldiers in an earlier attack.
No specific date has been set for the end of the military operations in the area.
Tunisia declares 3-day mourning over 14 slain troops
Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki declared three days of national mourning starting Thursday for 14 soldiers killed in clashes with militants in the west of the country, presidential media officer Shaker Bouguila told Anadolu Agency.
The Defense Ministry said in a statement earlier that 14 soldiers were killed and 20 others injured in overnight clashes with militants in the western Kasserine province's Jebel ech Chambi area.
The militants had mounted two simultaneous attacks on army checkpoints.
Since last July, the Tunisian army has been carrying out operations against militants holed up in the Jebel ech Chambi, which looms over the city of Kasserine.
The army says it is searching for terrorists accused of staging attacks against security troops.
No specific date has been set for the end of the military operation in the mountain area.
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