Suicide bombers blew up near the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia

Five policemen were injured in the blast two suicide bombers near the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, which took place on Friday, February 6.

The Ministry of internal Affairs of Tunisia reports that the terrorists did not survive. In the explosion were injured and one civilian. Yosri Given, the head of the Commission for the armed forces and security, confirmed eyewitness accounts that the terrorists were on a motorcycle. The suicide bombers blew himself up when stopped by a police patrol.

According to Dali, one of the wounded policemen were in critical condition. Other patrol officers received injuries of varying severity.

The Ministry of security of Tunisia reported that their units are in a state of maximum alert. The scene cordoned off by the police, the experts study the debris left after the explosion.

Recall that over the past years, dozens of people died as a result of numerous attacks by Islamic extremists in Tunisia, especially in 2015, when he was attacked by the famous Bardo Museum and the beach hotel.

The U.S. Embassy, which is located in a residential area on the outskirts of Tunis, in 2012, was attacked by local residents, angered by anti-Muslim filmmade in the United States.

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