Tunisia Museum Attacker Still Chased by Police - President

World | March 22, 2015, Sunday // 12:04
Bulgaria: Tunisia Museum Attacker Still Chased by Police - President A handout photograph made available by the Tunsian Interior Ministry on 22 March 2015 showing one gunmen walking through the Bardo museum, in Tunis, Tunisia on March 18, 2015 during the attack that killed 25 people including 20 foreign tourists.

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi has announced in a live TV interview that one of the attackers who killed 22 people in the Bardot Museum in Tunis this week is still on the run.

"He won't get far," the BBC quotes Essebsi as saying.

In an earlier interview with Paris Match, he had admitted that the attack had been made easier by security failures.

Of the twenty-two victims of the attack, twenty were foreign nationals.

"Police and intelligence were not systematic enough to ensure safety at the museum", he explained.

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