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Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39: PHOTOS

At least 39 people have been killed in an attack on a tourist hotel in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse.
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Tourist at the beach
According to TAP, the Tunisian Interior Minister reported 39 dead, many of whom were guests at the Hotel Riu Imperial Marhaba in Sousse, .
Sousse is one of  Tunisia’s most popular beach resorts, drawing visitors from Europe and neighboring North African countries.
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Shots from the scene
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Tourists and onlookers at the scene
The attack is the latest in Tunisia, a North African nation, which has attracted visitors for its culture and Mediterranean Sea beaches.
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Dead gunman with his Kalashinkov
One witness, a certain David Schofield who heard an explosion while sunbathing by the pool told Sky News: “We heard people saying there were guns on the beach and people were shooting on the beach.”
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Police sweeping the area
“I don’t know what’s going on.
“I went to reception and they said the police have told us to get everyone inside.
“About five minutes ago I saw some people running. There are some people on the roof but I think that’s a representative from the hotel.
“No one is injured that I can see.” David narrated

Reports have it that Some were left to barricade themselves inside their hotels using mattresses.
Terrorists Attack Hotel, Kill 39 (UPDATE: PHOTOS)
Tourist barricade their rooms at the hotel
Details are stilling coming in as to which property(ies) have been affected. “We are currently gathering information and will provide an update as soon as possible. Our teams on the ground are offering every support to our customers and their families in the area,” Officials of the resort said.
In must be recalled that in March, at least 23 people died when gunmen stormed the landmark Bardo Museum in Tunis.
Today’s terrorist attack follows two other attacks in France and Kuwait, in what seem to be an unprecedented day for terrorists.
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