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Tunisia attack: At least 15 British tourists confirmed dead in aftermath of Bloody Friday - as it happened

British holidaymakers were killed in a massacre by a gunman in Tunisia, after a bomb exploded at a Kuwaiti mosque and a man was beheaded in France

Lizzie Dearden
Saturday 27 June 2015 12:07 EDT
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Tourists are being flown home from Tunisia today
Tourists are being flown home from Tunisia today (AFP/Getty Images)

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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.

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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".

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.

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