A terrorist group linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) ambushed 4 Tunisian Army convoy?on Tuesday afternoon, killing 4 soldiers inside the town of Boushabkah in the Kasserine Governorate.

The assailants reportedly fled the site after the ambush; however, Tunisian security forces are currently conducting a search for the ISIS militants.

 

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