Bardo National Museum attack | |
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![]() Tourists, a museum employee, and a member of the Tunisian security forces were killed at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis[1] | |
Location | Tunis, Tunisia |
Date | 18 March 2015 12:30 CET[2] |
Target | Parliament of Tunisia Bardo National Museum |
Attack type | Mass shooting, hostage taking |
Weapons | |
Deaths | 24 (including 2 perpetrators) |
Injured | 42[4] |
Perpetrators | ![]() |
Assailants | Yassine Labidi and Saber Khachnaoui (both killed) |
On 18 March 2015, two militants attacked the Bardo National Museum in the Tunisian capital city of Tunis, and took hostages.[7] Twenty-one people, mostly European tourists, were killed at the scene, and an additional victim died ten days later. Around fifty others were injured.[8][9][10] The two gunmen, Tunisian citizens Yassine Labidi and Saber Khachnaoui, were killed by police.[11] Police treated the event as a terrorist attack.[12][13]
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attack, and threatened to commit further attacks.[14] However, the Tunisian government blamed a local splinter group of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, called the Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade, for the attack. A police raid killed nine members ten days later.[5]
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