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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Security tightened in Tunisia after bus blast


Naveena Kottoor
BBC News, Tunis
Soldiers and armed police are patrolling the streets of the Tunisian capital, Tunis, after yesterday's deadly bombing on a presidential guard bus which killed 13 people.
Most of the sources I have spoken to say the device was actually detonated on the bus.
Tunisian forensic police inspect the wreckage of a bus in the aftermath of a bomb attack on the vehicle which was transporting Tunisia"s presidential guard in central Tunis on November 25, 2015.
AFP
No group has yet said it was behind the attack.
Security forces have also set up checkpoints searching vehicles and pedestrians.
At Tunis international airport only people with valid travel tickets are allowed to enter.
We are expecting a briefing from the government in the coming hours but people are shocked that this happened in the centre of the city.
But a day after the state emergency was declared, people have started going to work, some are taking their kids to schools.

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