Tunisia: Suicide bombers near US Embassy kill, injure police
TUNIS, Tunisia — Two suicide bombers blew themselves up near the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia on Friday, killing one police officer and wounding four others, the Interior Ministry said.
Lawmaker Yosri Dali, head of the armed forces and security commission, confirmed eyewitness reports that the bombers were on a motorcycle. Dali said in an interview with Radio Mosaique that they blew themselves up when a police patrol stopped them to ask where they were going.
Sofiane Selliti, spokesman for the judiciary’s counter-terrorism office said the attackers’ motorcycle was “packed with explosives.” He described on Radio Mosaique a horrific scene, saying the attackers’ body parts fragments were flung a considerable distance.
Hundreds of police swarmed around the embassy on the outskirts of Tunis, the Tunisian capital, after the bombings. Sharpshooters could be seen on the roofs of nearby buildings and major streets were blocked. Security units were placed on maximum alert, the Interior Ministry said.