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Tunisian army kills two ‘terrorists’: ministry
By AFP - Jul 28,2016 - Last updated at Jul 28,2016
TUNIS — The Tunisian army killed two suspected extremists on Wednesday in the northwest of the country, the ministry of defence said Thursday.
"Military units, reinforced by elements of the National Guard... killed two terrorists during search operations near the town of Jendouba,” the ministry said in a statement.
A soldier was wounded during the fighting, it said.
Two rifles were also seized, along with ammunition, backpacks, clothes, mobile phones and cash.
It said the army and the National Guard would continue to search for militants in the region.
Tunisia saw an uptick in violence following its revolution in 2011, and security forces frequently clash with extremist groups in the mountainous west of the country.
The militants have responded by launching ever more ambitious attacks.
In March 2015, extremist gunmen killed 21 tourists and a policeman at the National Bardo Museum in Tunis.
The following month, 30 Britons were among 38 foreign holidaymakers killed in a gun and grenade attack on a beach resort near the Tunisian city of Sousse.
Both attacks were claimed by Daesh terror group.
Tunisia has been in a state of emergency since November 24, when a suicide bombing, also claimed by Daesh, killed 12 presidential guards in central Tunis.
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