TUNIS, Tunisia - Two armed alleged jihadists have been shot dead in an
– Two armed alleged jihadists have been shot dead in an “anti-terrorist” operation led by national guard and army units in southern Tunisia, the interior ministry said Saturday.
The two “terrorists” were killed in the mountainous area of Orbata in Gafsa, the ministry said in a statement, adding that the operation was ongoing. In July, the Islamic State group — which has carried out multiple bloody attacks in Tunisia — called for new attacks, in a video purportedly filmed in the country.
On October 29, 2018, an unemployed graduate blew herself up near police cars on Habib Bourguiba avenue, killing herself and wounding 26 people, mostly police officers, according to the interior ministry.
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