Militants attack Tunisian forces near Libyan border killing 53 people

Islamist fighters storm through town of Ben Guerdan attacking army and police posts

Tunisian authorities with the Tunisian flag at a site after the attack by Islamist fighters. Photograph:Reuters
Tunisian authorities with the Tunisian flag at a site after the attack by Islamist fighters. Photograph:Reuters

Dozens of Islamist fighters stormed through the Tunisian town of Ben Guerdan near the Libyan border on Monday, attacking army and police posts in a raid that killed at least 53 people, the government and residents said.

Local television broadcast images of soldiers and police crouched in doorways and on rooftops as gunshots echoed in the centre of the town. Bodies of dead militants lay in the streets near the military barracks after the army regained control.

Authorities sealed off the nearby beach resort of Djerba, a popular destination for foreign and local tourists, imposed a curfew on Ben Guerdan and closed two border crossings with Libya after the attack.“I saw a lot of militants at dawn, they were running with their Kalashnikovs,” Hussein, a resident, told Reuters by telephone.

It was not clear if the attackers crossed the border and no group had yet claimed responsibility. – (Reuters)