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Place: National Bardo Museum

Tunisia beach massacre linked to previous attack
Tunisia beach massacre linked to previous attack

The Tunisia beach massacre is linked to a previous terror attack in the country, British police believe.

Thu, 06 Aug, 2015

Suspect in Tunisia museum attack killed
Suspect in Tunisia museum attack killed

Tunisia’s prime minister said yesterday a leading suspect in a deadly museum attack on foreign tourists has been killed in anti-terrorist operations, as tens of thousands of Tunisians marched through the capital to denounce extremist violence.

Mon, 30 Mar, 2015

Lead suspect in Tunisia museum attack is killed
Lead suspect in Tunisia museum attack is killed

A leading suspect in the deadly museum attack on foreign tourists in Tunisia has been killed in anti-terrorist operations, the country’s prime minister says.

Sun, 29 Mar, 2015

Prime Minister sacks security chiefs after museum massacre
Prime Minister sacks security chiefs after museum massacre

Tunisia’s prime minister has sacked five leading security officials days after three gunmen attacked a Tunis museum, killing 21 people.

Mon, 23 Mar, 2015

CCTV captures museum attack gunmen
CCTV captures museum attack gunmen

Security camera footage has been released of the gunmen walking through the Tunis museum during an attack that left 21 people dead.

Sat, 21 Mar, 2015

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