Tunisia blast: Explosion hits bus carrying presidential guards
An explosion has hit a bus carrying presidential guards in Tunisia's capital, Tunis, killing at least 13 people, officials say.
President Beji Caid Essebsi has
declared a 30-day state of emergency and the capital is under curfew.
No group has yet said it was
behind the attack.
Tunisia has been targeted by the
Islamic State (IS) group, including an attack by a gunman on the beach resort
of Sousse in June, killing 38 people.
The North African state is
believed to be the biggest exporter of jihadis, with the authorities saying at
least 3,000 of its nationals are fighting in Iraq and Syria.
The explosion happened at a bus
stop where the presidential guard picks up and drops off its staff, near the
former headquarters of the party of deposed President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
Roads in the city were already
clogged because of heavy rain and flooding when the explosion hit.
Exactly what caused the blast is
unclear but one source told Reuters a bomber had probably detonated explosives
in the vehicle.
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