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At least 37 people, including British tourists, have been shot dead by a gunman who stormed a beach resort in Tunisia, strafing holidaymakers as they lay on sun loungers and sat beside swimming pools.
The attack in Sousse, a popular resort some 80 miles south of the Tunisian capital, was the third in a series of bloody attacks internationally involving Islamist fighters on 26 of June.
Many people remain unaccounted for and many of their relatives have taken to social media in the hope of obtaining information about those who are still missing (Getty)
A boy holds a Tunisian flag at the spot on the beach where the attack took place (Reuters)
A man kisses a Tunisian flag at the site of a shooting attack on the beach in front of the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Port el Kantaoui
Security services in front of the Marhaba hotel (Getty)
Tunisian Ennahdha party member and former minister Houcine Jazir speaks with Belgium survivor couple Corman (R) and Claude Pesser after a mass shooting in the resort town of Sousse
The bloodstained belongings of a tourist are seen on the sand in the resort town of Sousse (AFP/Getty Images)
A broken glass window of the Imperiale Marhaba hotel (Reuters)
Blood stains cover the ground at the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse (Fethi Belais/AFP/Getty)
Policemen patrolling the beach in front of the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse where tributes have been laid to the dead (AFP/Getty)
People stand in silence next to flowers during a gathering at the scene of the attack in Sousse (Getty)
Messages and flowers are left on Marhaba beach (Getty Images)
Tunisian medics carry a woman on a stretcher in the resort town of Sousse
Police officers control the crowd while surrounding a man suspected to be involved in opening fire
Medics help an injured man
A body lies on a street in al-Sousse
Members of the Tunisian security forces in an amroured vehicle patrol a street in al-Sousse
A beach in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers fromTunisia, where unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels (Lionel Tunisiano/Twitter)
A general view of the deserted pool and deck chairs at the Imperial Marhaba Hotel (EPA)
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