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Tunisia 'kills militants' in Gafsa mountain operation | Tunisia 'kills militants' in Gafsa mountain operation |
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Tunisian security forces have killed five suspected Islamist militants in the mountains near the central town of Gafsa, officials say. | Tunisian security forces have killed five suspected Islamist militants in the mountains near the central town of Gafsa, officials say. |
The operation is ongoing, an interior ministry spokesman told AP news agency. | The operation is ongoing, an interior ministry spokesman told AP news agency. |
Tunisia has declared a state of emergency after 38 tourists were killed in an attack by an Islamist gunman in the beach resort of Sousse on 26 June. | Tunisia has declared a state of emergency after 38 tourists were killed in an attack by an Islamist gunman in the beach resort of Sousse on 26 June. |
Thousands of British tourists have left the country after a new travel alert from the UK foreign office. | Thousands of British tourists have left the country after a new travel alert from the UK foreign office. |
It said that another terror attack in the country was "highly likely" and urged Britons to leave. | It said that another terror attack in the country was "highly likely" and urged Britons to leave. |
Other countries like Germany and France, however, have not followed suit. | |
France, which accounts for the largest number of tourists in Tunisia, says its nationals should be "particularly vigilant" but has stopped short of telling them to leave. | |
Germany said it was sending a team to assess the security situation in Tunisia in the next few days. | |
Tunisia's tourism: | |
Source: Tunisian national institute of statistics | |
Officials have not suggested there is a link between the mountain operation and the June attack. | Officials have not suggested there is a link between the mountain operation and the June attack. |
The army has been trying to dislodge militant groups from the mountains near the border with Algeria for several years. | The army has been trying to dislodge militant groups from the mountains near the border with Algeria for several years. |
Military helicopters have been pursuing other suspects as part of the operation being led by the Tunisian army and national guard, an unnamed security source told Reuters news agency. | Military helicopters have been pursuing other suspects as part of the operation being led by the Tunisian army and national guard, an unnamed security source told Reuters news agency. |
It is not clear which group the militants killed in the operation belong to. | It is not clear which group the militants killed in the operation belong to. |
The Sousse gunman has been identified as student Seifeddine Rezgui, who authorities say had trained in Libya. | The Sousse gunman has been identified as student Seifeddine Rezgui, who authorities say had trained in Libya. |
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid told the BBC that Rezgui had probably trained with the Ansar al-Sharia group, though Islamic State (IS) earlier said it was behind the attack. | Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid told the BBC that Rezgui had probably trained with the Ansar al-Sharia group, though Islamic State (IS) earlier said it was behind the attack. |
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