Tunisia bombing News
Tunisia has identified three suspects wanted over Tuesday`s suicide bombing that killed 12 presidential guards and is offering a financial reward for information leading to their arrest.
Thousands of Tunisians have travelled to Libya, as well as to Iraq and Syria, to fight alongside Islamic extremists, the authorities say.
The Islamic State group on Wednesday claimed the deadly bombing of a presidential guard bus in the Tunisian capital.
The bus bombing that killed at least 12 people in Tunisia's capital was carried out using 10 kilos of explosives in either a vest or a rucksack, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.
The bombing, which has still not been claimed, took place as this year's 26th Carthage Film Festival was in full swing.
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