Blast near U.S. Embassy in Tunisia kills policeman By Reuters

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Two aggressors on a motorbike exploded themselves outside the U.S. International safe haven in Tunisia on Friday, killing a police officer and harming a few others in the nation's most genuine assault in months.  

The blast occurred close to the international safe haven's principle entryway, where a Reuters columnist saw a seared, harmed motorbike and a harmed police vehicle lying in the midst of flotsam and jetsam as police accumulated around and a helicopter spun overhead.  

The Interior Ministry said two activists were murdered completing the assault and five cops were harmed, while a non military personnel endured minor wounds. State news office TAP revealed that one cop was murdered.  

"We heard an extremely ground-breaking blast ... we saw the remaining parts of the psychological oppressor lying on the ground after he went on the motorbike toward the police," said Amira, a businessperson.  

Alarms could be heard on the significant expressway connecting the Lac region, where the government office is situated, with Tunis and rural areas in the north. The U.S. Consulate in a tweet encouraged individuals to maintain a strategic distance from the territory.  

Streets around security establishments were shut in certain pieces of the capital and some global organizations were put on lockdown or cleared.


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