Tunisia boosts security after the attack against the Bardo Museum, which killed 21 people including 20 foreign tourists. The authorities have announced the deployment of soldiers in the big cities. Furthermore, the seat of the national radio was placed under protection due to terrorist threats.
The Islamic State Group (EI) claimed in an audio message, Wednesday's attack, committed by two young Tunisians. They had attended training camps jihadists in Libya, according to the government also announced the arrest of nine suspects, including relatives of the attackers. But the investigation is not complete. "We have good tracks, there were arrests. We hope to give you more details once the operation is completed, said Thursday the Prime Minister Habib Essid.
Of the 21 victims of the attack included a Tunisian policeman. Aymen Morjane, 33, fell under the bullets of terrorists to the Bardo Museum. He was buried Thursday in Tunis.
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