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Tunisia policemen Killed in Clashes with Jihadists
2015-06-16
[AnNahar] Four coppers were killed and several others maimed Monday in separate festivities with suspected jihadists in Tunisia, which has seen a surge in radical Islam since the 2011 uprising.

The interior ministry blamed an al-Qaeda-linked group for one attack and said "terrorists" -- the term it uses for jihadists -- were involved in the second.

In the first clash in central Tunisia, three coppers and a jihadist were killed when national guardsmen, acting on a tip-off, tried to ambush two gunnies who were allegedly planning attacks, it said.

"The national guard attempted to ambush at dawn two gunnies on a cycle of violence in Sidi Ali Ben Aoun after obtaining information that (they) were about to launch an operation," ministry front man Mohammed Ali Aroui told AFP.

He said two officers were killed in the ensuing shoot-out, and that the snuffies fled before killing a third policeman who had been going to work.

They were pursued by an elite unit of the national guard, Aroui said.

"One of the gunnies was exterminated, the second was maimed and locked away
Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages!
. He is in a serious condition," he added.

Twelve people were maimed, including three members of the security forces, a soldier and eight bystanders, an official at the nearby Sidi Bouzid hospital told AFP.

One civilian was in a critical condition, the official added.

The interior ministry blamed the violence on Tunisia's main jihadist group, the al-Qaeda-linked Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigades which it has accused of being behind several recent attacks.

"The two terrorists... belong to Okba Ibn Nafaa," Aroui said, although he did not identify them.

Authorities have blamed the group for a series of attacks, including the March massacre at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis that killed 21 foreign tourists and a policeman although the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group had grabbed credit for the museum killings.

-- Shoot-out near Algeria border --
In the second incident on Monday, a Tunisian policeman was killed and four maimed in festivities with jihadists on the border with Algeria, Aroui said.

"A national guardsman was martyred and four others maimed in Jendouba region on the border with Algeria during a shoot-out with a terrorist group," Aroui told AFP.

He said police backed by troops had launched a search operation for the assailants.

The Tunisian army has been battling snuffies in the rugged Mount Chaambi region near the border with Algeria since 2012.

Tunisia has seen a surge in radical Islam since veteran president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in the 2011 revolution.

Dozens of members of the security forces have been killed since then in jihadist attacks.

The bloodiest single attack was in July 2014, when jihadists killed 15 soldiers on Mount Chaambi, considered to be a main rear base of the myrmidons.

In May, the United States announced the delivery of 52 Humvee military vehicles and a patrol boat to help Tunisia counter jihadist violence and ward off the insecurity of neighboring Libya.

The 52 HMMWVs aim "to improve force mobility" of the Tunisian army, the U.S. embassy in Tunis said at the time.

The delivery of the armored vehicles came just a week before U.S. President Barack Obama
Jedi mind meld...
hosted at the White House his Tunisian counterpart Beji Caid Essebsi.

During the White House visit in May, Obama declared Tunisia a "non-NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
ally," which would allow for enhanced military cooperation and the transfer of advanced weapons.
Update from An Nahar at 11:20 ET:
IS Jihadists Claim Deadly Attack on Tunisia Police

The jihadist Islamic State group on Tuesday claimed responsibility for an attack in central Tunisia that killed three policemen and wounded 12.

In a statement posted on Twitter, IS said the attack in the Sidi Bouzid region was carried out by "two soldiers of the caliphate who attacked two military sites with small arms."

The group, which claimed a March attack on the Bardo National Museum in Tunis that killed 21 foreign tourists and a policeman, said it had "killed or wounded more than 20 soldiers or national guard members" in Monday's violence.

Three policemen and a jihadist were killed when national guardsmen, acting on a tip-off, tried to ambush two armed men who were allegedly planning attacks, the interior ministry said.

"The national guard attempted to ambush at dawn two terrorists on a motorcycle in Sidi Ali Ben Aoun after obtaining information that (they) were about to launch an operation," ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui told AFP.

He said two officers were killed in the ensuing shootout, and that the militants fled before killing a third policeman who had been going to work.

They were pursued by an elite unit of the national guard, Aroui said.

"One of the terrorists was exterminated, the second was wounded and arrested. He is in a serious condition," he added.
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