Daesh Claims Killing of 4 Tunisian Soldiers, Beheading
By Staff, Agencies
Daesh [the Arabic acronym for terrorist ‘ISIS/ISIL’ group] claimed responsibility for the February 3 killing of four soldiers in a rugged region of central Tunisia, SITE Intelligence Group reported.
The US monitor of terrorist groups said late Thursday that the soldiers were killed in three blasts ignited by its fighters near Mount Mghila and that a "spy" was beheaded separately by Daesh.
The defense ministry announced the losses the same day, saying the soldiers in "a military unit tasked with carrying out a combing operation of Mount Mghila looking for terrorist elements were killed by a mine" explosion.
Mount Mghila, near the border with Algeria, is adjacent to Mount Chaambi, which is considered a hideout for terrorists.
Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said the incident "will not stop us from pursuing our efforts to fight and defeat terrorism."
Tunisia has seen a surge in extremism since veteran president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in the country's 2011 revolution.
Dozens of members of the security forces have since been killed in terrorist attacks.
The army has been battling militants in the Kasserine area since 2012.
Tunisia's central mountains are also a hideout for a local branch of terrorist group Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb [AQIM].
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