Daesh-linked group promises 'more Tunisia attacks'

Published March 31st, 2015 - 04:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

A Daesh-affiliated militant group has vowed to carry out more attacks in Tunisia following a deadly assault on a Tunis museum earlier this month for which it had claimed responsibility.

"The Bardo Museum operation was just a test, which showed how easy it is to penetrate your security system. More painful operations will follow day after day," read a statement issued by the Daesh-linked Uqba Ibn Nafi Brigades militant group.

The authenticity of the statement could not be independently verified, but it was posted on a website used by the group to issue announcements.

The statement came one day after Tunisia announced that the leader of the group suspected of being behind the museum attack – Khaled al-Shayeb, also known as Luqman Abu Sakhr – had been killed, along with eight other militants, in a security operation in the southwestern Gafsa province.

Interior Minister Najem Gharsalli asserted last week that that al-Shayeb and the Uqba Ibn Nafi group were behind this month's shooting rampage in Tunis' Bardo museum, which left 24 people – mostly foreign tourists – dead.

Days after the attack, Gharsalli sacked several senior security officials.

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