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Passengers thought to be British leave the Imperial Marhaba Hotel where 38 people were killed in a terrorist attack on June 27, 2015 in Souuse,Tunisia. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316034” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
People view flowers placed at the beach next to the Imperial Marhaba Hotel where 38 people were killed on Sunday in a terrorist attack. Habib Essid Prime Minister of Tunisia announced a clampdown on security after the attack on a holiday resort. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316048” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
The body of the attacker Seifeddine Rezgui lies on the ground in the costal town of Sousse,Tunisia. Tunisia’s Prime Minister says an initial investigation shows the gunman who killed tens of people at a beach resort was from a village in a poor central region of Tunisia and had never traveled abroad. (Jawhara FM via AP)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316040” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
Dead bodies seen after an armed attack on a tourist hotel in Sousse, east Tunisia, left at least 27 people dead, including foreigners, and injured six others. (Photo by Med Amine Ben Aziza/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316044” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
The bodies of people are seen after an armed attack on a tourist hotel in Sousse, east Tunisia. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316038” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
Tunisian medics stand next to the bodies of tourists in the resort town of Sousse. At least 27 people, including foreigners, were killed in the North African country’s worst attack in recent history. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316050” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
Bodies are covered near a Tunisian beach, in Sousse. A young man unfurled an umbrella and pulled out a Kalashnikov, opening fire on European sunbathers in an attack that killed at least 28 people at a Tunisian beach resort - one of three deadly attacks from Europe to the Middle East on Friday that followed a call to violence by Islamic State extremists. (Jawhara FM via AP)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316042” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
A suspect man is arrested after an armed attack on a tourist hotel in Sousse, east Tunisia. (Photo by Med Amine Ben Aziza /Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2316054” align=“alignnone” width=“940”]
Tourists line up at Monastir airport as they prepare to leave Tunisia, a day after a shooting attack which took place in the coastal town of Sousse Saturday, June 27, 2015. Tunisia’s prime minister announced on Saturday a string of new security measures including closing renegade mosques and calling up army reservists as thousands of tourists fled the North African country in wake of its worst terrorist attack ever. (AP Photo/Leila Khemissi)[/caption]
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