A double attack on Thursday left at least one dead and eight injured in Tunis, resurrecting the specter of violence in Tunisia at the opening of the tourist season and a few months of elections.

A policeman was killed in a first attack that targeted a police vehicle on Rue Charles de Gaulle, in the center of the capital. Another officer was injured, along with three civilians.

Shortly after, a suicide bomber blew up his charge in the Gorjani district, where the services of the Anti-Terrorist Brigade (BAT), still in the Tunisian capital, were gathered, leaving four wounded.