Tunisia says nine ‘terrorists’ killed, bombs seized

The nine were killed by security forces in the Mount Taouyer area of the Beja region, some 70 kilometres west of Tunis.

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Published: Sat 19 Oct 2013, 6:58 PM

Last updated: Tue 7 Apr 2015, 6:03 PM

Tunisian security forces killed nine “terrorists” and seized two tonnes of explosives on Saturday in a military operation near where two policemen were killed two days earlier, the defence ministry said.

The nine were killed in the Mount Taouyer area of the Beja region, some 70 kilometres west of Tunis, spokesman Taoufik Rahmouni was quoted as saying by the official TAP news agency.

Another ministry spokesman had earlier said troops had captured one member of the group during the operation to hunt down a cell of some 20 suspected militants blamed for the killing of the policemen.

Since the 2011 uprising that sparked the Arab Spring, Tunisia has seen a rise in attacks by militant groups suppressed by former dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Some 15 soldiers and police have been killed since December as they track militants allegedly linked to Al Qaeda along the border with Algeria, but Saturday’s operation was the first of its kind in Beja, which is much closer to the capital.

The defence ministry has said it lacks the resources to combat militant groups and has struggled to contain them.

On Friday, in a sign of rising frustration over the costly fight against insurgents, protesting security forces drove Prime Minister Ali Larayedh and President Moncef Marzouki away from a memorial service for the policemen killed in Beja.

Tunisia has been locked in a political crisis since July, when prominent opposition lawmaker Mohammed Brahmi was shot dead by suspected jihadists, in circumstances similar to the murder of another opposition MP, Chokri Belaid, six months earlier.



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