Tunisia's prime minister has said that a total of 22 people have died in the attack against the Bardo museum in Tunis on 18 March, including 17 tourists, two Tunisians and two gunmen.
Prime minister Habib Essid said that five of the victims were Japanese, four Italian, two Colombian, two Spanish, one Australian, one Polish, one French national and one whose nationality has not yet been verified.
Essid said 44 people were also wounded, among them: 13 Italians, seven French, four Japanese, two South Africans, one Polish, one Russian and six Tunisians.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos confirmed on Twitter that two Colombian citizens were among the victims of the attack. Full story...
Prime minister Habib Essid said that five of the victims were Japanese, four Italian, two Colombian, two Spanish, one Australian, one Polish, one French national and one whose nationality has not yet been verified.
Essid said 44 people were also wounded, among them: 13 Italians, seven French, four Japanese, two South Africans, one Polish, one Russian and six Tunisians.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos confirmed on Twitter that two Colombian citizens were among the victims of the attack. Full story...
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