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Tunisia attack: The aftermath of Bloody Friday - live updates Tunisia attack: At least 15 British tourists confirmed dead in aftermath of Bloody Friday - live updates
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More than five British holidaymakers are feared dead after a massacre by an Isis militant that come on the day the group bombed a Kuwaiti mosque and a man was beheaded in France in attacks that killed at least 65 people. At least 15 British holidaymakers have been confirmed dead after a massacre by an Isis militant that come on the day the group bombed a Kuwaiti mosque and a man was beheaded in France in attacks that killed at least 65 people.
Here are the latest updates:Here are the latest updates:
'Majority of Tunisia victims were British''Majority of Tunisia victims were British'
Carly Lovett from Lincolnshire named as victim Carly Lovett and Adrian Evans named as UK victims
Desperate appeals for information on missing BritsDesperate appeals for information on missing Brits
Irish nurse killed and fears for two more people
Picture of gunman released by IsisPicture of gunman released by Isis
Man survives 'taking a bullet' for his fiancéeMan survives 'taking a bullet' for his fiancée
British man tweets shooting from inside hotel roomBritish man tweets shooting from inside hotel room
Public urged to attend Armed Forces Day after 'Isis plot'Public urged to attend Armed Forces Day after 'Isis plot'
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It was unclear if the violence was linked but it came days after Isis urged its followers "to make Ramadan a month of calamities for the nonbelievers".It was unclear if the violence was linked but it came days after Isis urged its followers "to make Ramadan a month of calamities for the nonbelievers".
Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda linked terrorist group, also attacked an African Union base in Somalia and killed at least 25 members of the force trying to bring stability to the region.Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda linked terrorist group, also attacked an African Union base in Somalia and killed at least 25 members of the force trying to bring stability to the region.
A suicide car bomb was detonated before gunmen stormed the base in Lego, while militants reportedly beheaded women.A suicide car bomb was detonated before gunmen stormed the base in Lego, while militants reportedly beheaded women.
Additional reporting by agenciesAdditional reporting by agencies